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Home / Health / AI Detects Skin Cancer at Jersey GPs

AI Detects Skin Cancer at Jersey GPs

8 Dec

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Summary

  • AI app identifies moles and lesions for suspected skin cancer.
  • Jersey GPs aim to reduce patient wait times for diagnosis.
  • App has detected over 18,000 skin cancers since 2020.
AI Detects Skin Cancer at Jersey GPs

A pioneering artificial intelligence tool is now assisting general practitioners in Jersey to detect skin cancer more efficiently. First Medical, a GP practice, has become the first on the island to implement the DERM app, developed by Skin Analytics, to analyze images of suspicious moles and lesions.

The AI software, trained on a vast dataset of skin conditions, aims to enhance clinical decision-making, leading to quicker diagnoses and reducing unnecessary referrals for patients. This technology is particularly relevant given current lengthy wait times for dermatology appointments in Jersey, with hundreds of patients awaiting assessments.

Skin Analytics reports that since its 2020 launch with NHS England, the app has reviewed over 220,000 patients and identified more than 18,000 skin cancers. Its implementation in Jersey is projected to cut diagnostic wait times and potentially manage up to half of routine cases without specialist intervention.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The DERM app uses AI to help GPs in Jersey identify potential skin cancers by analyzing images of moles and lesions.
AI in the DERM app aids in faster and safer clinical decision-making, aiming to reduce patient wait times for diagnosis.
Since 2020, the app has helped detect over 18,000 skin cancers across more than 220,000 patient assessments.

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