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Soak up the sun, not the skin damage
During the summer months, the UV index in Austin peaks at midday. However, campus lawns and pools are packed with students in swimsuits and textbooks. While tanning may be fun, every minute in the sun without proper skin protection could lead to serious damage. “The health risks specific to skin come from being out in the sun too much, going out and sitting in the sun for multiple consecutive hours at a high UV, … and then your skin burns, (whic…
Blood test could predict skin cancer recurrence, study shows – Democratic Accent
Researchers at NYU Langone Health and its Perlmutter Cancer Center have revealed that blood tests could predict the return of skin cancer. Melanoma is a less common form of skin cancer that is more dangerous than other varieties, according to the American Cancer Society. This is because it’s much more likely to spread to other parts of the body if not found and treated early. CANCER REPORT REVEALS SURPRISING NEW DATA ON DEATHS, DIAGNOSES The ne…
Skin Cancer Classification from Dermatoscopic Images Using Deep Learning Techniques
Skin cancer affects a large number of people and can become serious if not detected early. In many places, timely diagnosis is challenging due to a lack of specialists. Also, skin lesions often look very similar, which makes visual diagnosis tricky. This study looks at using deep learning to h...
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