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The goal of my app is to educate patients so that they recognise that they need to take further action.

Regarding AI-assisted skin cancer diagnosis: This is a huge area that started with the publication of Esteva et al (https://www.nature.com/articles/nature21056) and there have been hundreds of publications since. There are large publicly available datasets that anyone can work with (https://challenge.isic-archive.com/).

My lab has previously trained / evaluated convnets for diagnosis of skin cancer e.g. see this publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32931808/

I have no doubt that it will be possible to train an AI model to perform at the same level as a dermatologist and AI models will become increasingly relevant. The main challenge at the moment is navigating uncertainty / liability since a very small proportion of moles / skin lesions that appear entirely harmless both the naked eye and with the dermatoscope (skin microscope) are cancerous.



Thanks for including those information resources. This is something I’m interested in digging deeper into.




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