OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm based smartphone applications ("apps") to assess risk of skin cancer in suspicious skin lesions. DESIGN: Systematic review of diagnostic accuracy studies. DATA SOURCES: Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, CPCI, Zetoc, Science Citation Index, and online trial registers (from database inception to 10 April 2019). ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SELECTING STUDIES: Studies of any design that evaluated algorithm based smartphone apps to assess images of skin lesions suspicious for skin cancer. Reference standards included histological diagnosis or follow-up, and expert recommendation for further investigation or interve...
Several smartphone apps claim to be able to find skin cancer early but studies have shown mainly poo...
Background:With the advent of smartphone devices, an increasing number of mHealth applications that ...
Smartphone applications (“apps”) with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are increasingly used ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm ba...
OBJECTIVE To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm bas...
Background: Melanoma accounts for a small proportion of all skin cancer cases but is responsible for...
Skin cancer is a growing public health problem. Early and accurate detection is important, since pro...
Background Several smartphone applications (app) with an automated risk assessment claim to be able ...
phone applications that evaluate photographs of skin le-sions and provide the user with feedback abo...
Melanoma apps are smartphone applications that assess risk of pigmented lesions using a smartphone c...
Several smartphone apps claim to be able to find skin cancer early but studies have shown mainly poo...
Background:With the advent of smartphone devices, an increasing number of mHealth applications that ...
Smartphone applications (“apps”) with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are increasingly used ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm ba...
OBJECTIVE To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm bas...
Background: Melanoma accounts for a small proportion of all skin cancer cases but is responsible for...
Skin cancer is a growing public health problem. Early and accurate detection is important, since pro...
Background Several smartphone applications (app) with an automated risk assessment claim to be able ...
phone applications that evaluate photographs of skin le-sions and provide the user with feedback abo...
Melanoma apps are smartphone applications that assess risk of pigmented lesions using a smartphone c...
Several smartphone apps claim to be able to find skin cancer early but studies have shown mainly poo...
Background:With the advent of smartphone devices, an increasing number of mHealth applications that ...
Smartphone applications (“apps”) with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are increasingly used ...