Need to Track Suspicious Moles? Yup, There’s an App for That
- Posted on July 19, 2012 at 7:07am by
Liz Klimas
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Think you may have some questionable moles or patches of skin, yet still not making an appointment to the dermatologist to have them checked for cancer? Now, testing what you think could be skin cancer at home has gotten a tech twist that goes beyond just trying to match what the latest health magazine says about color, size and irregular borders.
The University of Michigan has developed an app — UMSkinCheck –that allows you to track suspicious moles using your smartphone camera. It walks users through the self exam of the image and also sends reminders to make frequent checks of areas to see if things have changed.

(Image: UMSkinCheck via App Store)
The app guides users through taking 23 pictures to evaluate their whole body.
“Whole body photography is a well-established resource for following patients at risk for melanoma. However, it requires a professional photographer, is not always covered by insurance, and can be an inconvenience. Now that many people have digital cameras on their phones, it’s more feasible to do this at home,” Michael Sabel, associate professor of surgery at the U-M Medical School, who led development of the app, said according to the university’s website.

(Image: UMSkinCheck via App Store)
As the website explains, by taking baseline photos of the moles, if it ”appears to be changing or growing, the photos can then be shared with a dermatologist to help determine whether a biopsy is necessary.” The app also includes a risk calculator that when input with some of your own personal information evaluates your own risk for developing skin cancer.
With more than 2 million Americans being diagnosed with skin cancer every year — 50,000 of which have the more serious form called melanoma — the university believes this app could lead to earlier detection and thus the appropriate treatment.
Currently, the app is available for iPhones and iPads.
(H/T: Popular Science)




















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randy
Posted on July 19, 2012 at 10:59amI thought they meant Muslim Brotherhood Moles in our Government :(
Report Post »hatchetjob
Posted on July 19, 2012 at 12:41pmMe too! This is a let down.
Report Post »thegreatcarnac
Posted on July 19, 2012 at 10:14amAll moles are suspicious looking. They have those tiny beady eyes and those weird noses….and they talk funny too.
Report Post »copatriots
Posted on July 19, 2012 at 8:05amWow……nothing like getting people, as well conditioning them, to freely begin post their medical records with pictures over the internet. Nothing sinister can come from this…………..
Report Post »biohazard23
Posted on July 19, 2012 at 8:24amYeah, the govt needs to get them nice and compliant with sharing. That makes it easier to build the file of people leading “unhealthy lifestyles” who will be denied oncology services later on, you know, for the common good.
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