About one in two Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer by age 70. The most dangerous kind is melanoma , which develops in skin cells called ...
The new study shows the number of moles on almost 4,000 children dropped by 47% between 1992 and 2016. But here’s what ...
SciBase: New Publication: US clinicians' real-world Nevisense experience improves melanoma detection
SciBase Holding AB ("SciBase") (STO: SCIB), a leading developer of AI-based diagnostic solutions for skin disorders, announced that Stephen D. Hess, ...
A long-running Queensland study has found children today are developing significantly fewer moles than kids 25 years ago, with predictions of a major reduction in future melanoma risk. The Brisbane ...
Children born after the year 2000 are four times less likely to get skin cancer than those from the 1980s due to the roaring success of the “slip slop slap” sun safety campaign.
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