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Mashup Score: 2Use of Virtual Reality in Dermatology Education Deemed Technically Feasible and Useful for Learning - 2 month(s) ago
Researchers developed a VR scenario skin cancer screening involving technical realization, curricular integration, and an evaluation of the subjective learning experience and teaching concept.
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Mashup Score: 5
We take a look at various studies examining the role of artificial intelligence in telemedicine photo quality, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and skin cancer diagnoses, and more.
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Mashup Score: 23Terahertz biosensor detects skin cancer with remarkable accuracy, advancing new era of early detection - 3 month(s) ago
Researchers have developed a revolutionary biosensor using terahertz (THz) waves that can detect skin cancer with exceptional sensitivity, potentially paving the way for earlier and easier diagnoses. …
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Mashup Score: 46
Published: February 11, 2015Updated: May 26, 2022Whether you’re escaping the chill with a tropical vacation or skiing the slopes, sun safety is still important in the winter months. Because UV rays can be harmful even in frosty temperatures, protecting your skin is a year-round responsibility. Allison Goddard, MD, of Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center for … Read more
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Mashup Score: 2
The 40-GEP test could help patients with skin cancer avoid adjuvant radiation therapy while simultaneously saving millions in health care costs.
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Mashup Score: 3FDA Clears Non-Invasive AI Device for Skin Cancer Detection - 4 month(s) ago
The DermaSensor device demonstrates a high rate of sensitivity in the detection of more than 200 types of skin cancers in a clinical study.
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Mashup Score: 2POLL: Which Skin Cancer Drug Recently Received a Complete Response Letter From the FDA? - 5 month(s) ago
Click here to answer this week’s poll about a recent FDA Complete Response Letter.
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Mashup Score: 1Skin Cancer Detection With AI: How Intelligent Is It? - 6 month(s) ago
With artificial intelligence taking front and center in many aspects of our lives, will it be more prevalent in the dermatology practice than it is now?
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Mashup Score: 9
To the Editor: Incidence of skin cancer is increasing worldwide, particularly affecting the older population.1 This can be mainly attributed to increased cumulative ultraviolet exposure rather than other risk factors including exposure to ionizing radiation, immunosuppression, and long-term scar inflammation.1-3 The rapidly growing elderly population in Japan has led to an alarming increase in the number of skin cancer patients.4 However, studies comparing aging trends between patients with primary skin cancer and other organ cancers have not been reported.
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Incidence of #skincancer is increasing worldwide, particularly affecting the older population. Authors of this JAAD International study conducted a long-term observational study on aging trends in skin cancer at a tertiary cancer care hospital in Japan. https://t.co/ZMUM5NXFCb https://t.co/T19jtnEzO5
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Mashup Score: 0Gene–Environment Analyses in a UK Biobank Skin Cancer Cohort Identifies Important SNPs in DNA Repair Genes That May Help Prognosticate Disease Risk - 6 month(s) ago
AbstractBackground:. Despite well-established relationships between sun exposure and skin cancer pathogenesis/progression, specific gene–environment interactions in at-risk individuals remain poorly-understood.Methods:. We leveraged a UK Biobank cohort of basal cell carcinoma (BCC, n = 17,221), cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC, n = 2,331), melanoma in situ (M-is, n = 1,158), invasive melanoma (M-inv, n = 3,798), and healthy controls (n = 448,164) to quantify the synergistic involvement of genetic and environmental factors influencing disease risk. We surveyed 8,798 SNPs from 190 DNA repair genes, and 11 demographic/behavioral risk factors.Results:. Clinical analysis identified darker skin (RR = 0.01–0.65) and hair (RR = 0.27–0.63) colors as protective factors. Eleven SNPs were significantly associated with BCC, three of which were also associated with M-inv. Gene–environment analysis yielded 201 SNP–environment interactions across 90 genes (FDR-adjusted q < 0.05). SNPs from the
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In a recent study, researchers explored the implementation of a virtual reality (VR) #SkinCancer screening scenario and its role in affecting the subjective competence of dermatology students. https://t.co/2zG6PT9ra8