
(AGENPARL) – mer 20 luglio 2022 An app developed during the pandemic that allows patients to send photos of their skin to dermatologists has shown promising results.
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Developed in response to the pandemic, which kept patients from accessing in-person screenings, SkinIO captures high-quality photos of potentially cancerous lesions and delivers them to a dermatologist to review.
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