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AI for detection of skin cancer

20 October 2021 · Listed under Cancer, Other

Skin Analytics have provided teledermatology services to support the identification of skin cancer for over 5 years. In April 2020 we launched the first AI-supported Teledermatology service at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust using our custom-built AI, called DERM. Our services help reduce the need for unnecessary specialist referrals.

As we continue to develop our AI and Teledermatology services, we want to ensure that patient experiences, views and feedback are put at the very heart of them. We would like to conduct a variety of surveys, interviews and testing sessions with you in order to achieve this.

We would ideally like a long-term relationship where we can contact you as relevant research opportunities come up, but you can opt out at any time should you wish.

This is suitable for you if you have ever been assessed for possible skin cancer or have ever been worried about a mole or mark on your skin.

Reimbursement

In general, we are not expecting to pay participants for their input, but in the event that the research requires participants to travel, or otherwise invest significant amounts of time, reasonable expenses will be compensated.

Date required

Ongoing

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Clinical team, Skin Analytics

Contact

Dr Dilraj Kalsi, user-feedback@skinanalytics.co.uk

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