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Locality: Escondido, California

Phone: +1 800-692-0490



Address: 500 La Terazza Blvd Suite 150 92025 Escondido, CA, US

Website: dermdetect.com

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DermDetect, LLC 11.11.2020

As 2019 is winding down and the holiday season is upon us, I wanted to reach out to everyone connected here with an important message. The early detection of skin cancer is important in saving lives. Consider these 5 reasons why & how you can take an active role in your health & awareness of this increasing problem. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States & worldwide 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer by the age of 70 More than 2 people die of sk...in cancer in the U.S. every hour Having 5 or more sunburns doubles your risk for melanomaWhen detected early, the 5-year survival rate for melanoma is 99% Find out more by going to our website - dermdetect.com

DermDetect, LLC 30.10.2020

Melanoma incidence is rising in the US at an alarming rate. 1 out of every 5 people will develop some type of skin cancer and yet a large percentage of people are not even seeing a dermatologist. DermDetect is on a mission to change that. In fact, as our mission statement says, "To support the development and delivery of methodologies and technologies to detect melanoma and other skin cancers earlier, improve overall survival rates, and expand skin cancer screening to everyon...e." So who performs skin cancer screenings? By dermatologists: Dermoscopy use by trained dermatologists leads to improvements in the diagnostic accuracy of melanoma and has led to new diagnostic modalities such as sequential digital dermoscopic monitoring and teledermoscopy. By primary care providers: Dermoscopy use by primary care providers can increase the sensitivity of skin cancer detection while simultaneously decreasing the number of unnecessary biopsies and specialty referrals. By other medical specialties: Dermoscopy can be of use to specialties such as gynecology, urology, ear nose and throat, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dentistry and podiatry, who often encounter patients with concerning skin lesions. By medical students: Training medical students in dermoscopy has shown to increase their awareness of skin cancer screening and diagnostic accuracy of pigmented skin lesions. By patients and their families: Dermoscopy can assist patients and their families during skin self-examinations and mobile dermatoscopes allow patients to capture and transmit images of concerning lesions to their physicians. By nonmedical professionals: Laypersons in the personal care service industry such as hair stylists, barbers, aestheticians and massage therapists may benefit from dermoscopy training as they could help provide skin cancer screening to the general population.

DermDetect, LLC 13.10.2020

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