Several smartphone apps claim to be able to find skin cancer early but studies have shown mainly poor results. However, those study groups consisted of patients whose investigated lesions were mainly selected by a medical professional. The SkinVision app (SVA) automatically analyses pictures of lesions and provides an instant rating as low, medium or high risk for skin cancer. Our aim was to find out whether the rating of the app is reliable in a real-life setting, in which consumers themselves selectthe lesions without interference of a health professional. Visitors of the National Skin Cancer Day in four university medical centres (in 2017) were asked to select up to two lesions they wanted to be analysed by the app. Then, the same lesion...
Background:With the advent of smartphone devices, an increasing number of mHealth applications that ...
Smartphone health applications ('apps') are widely available but experts remain cautious about their...
Smartphone applications (“apps”) with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are increasingly used ...
Several smartphone apps claim to be able to find skin cancer early but studies have shown mainly poo...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm ba...
Background Several smartphone applications (app) with an automated risk assessment claim to be able ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm ba...
Skin cancer is a growing public health problem. Early and accurate detection is important, since pro...
Background and Objectives: “Melanoma Apps” are smartphone applications that assess risk of pigmented...
With the smartphone revolution, consumer-focused mobile medical applications (apps) have flooded the...
Background: Melanoma accounts for a small proportion of all skin cancer cases but is responsible for...
Background:With the advent of smartphone devices, an increasing number of mHealth applications that ...
Smartphone health applications ('apps') are widely available but experts remain cautious about their...
Smartphone applications (“apps”) with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are increasingly used ...
Several smartphone apps claim to be able to find skin cancer early but studies have shown mainly poo...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm ba...
Background Several smartphone applications (app) with an automated risk assessment claim to be able ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm ba...
Skin cancer is a growing public health problem. Early and accurate detection is important, since pro...
Background and Objectives: “Melanoma Apps” are smartphone applications that assess risk of pigmented...
With the smartphone revolution, consumer-focused mobile medical applications (apps) have flooded the...
Background: Melanoma accounts for a small proportion of all skin cancer cases but is responsible for...
Background:With the advent of smartphone devices, an increasing number of mHealth applications that ...
Smartphone health applications ('apps') are widely available but experts remain cautious about their...
Smartphone applications (“apps”) with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are increasingly used ...