Artificial intelligence and skin cancer

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence is poised to rapidly reshape many fields, including that of skin cancer screening and diagnosis, both as a disruptive and assistive technology. Together with the collection and availability of large medical data sets, artificial intelligence will become a powerful tool that can be leveraged by physicians in their diagnoses and treatment plans for patients. This comprehensive review focuses on current progress toward AI applications for patients, primary care providers, dermatologists, and dermatopathologists, explores the diverse applications of image and molecular processing for skin cancer, and highlights AI’s potential for patient self-screening and improving diagnostic accuracy for non-dermatologists. We additionally delve into the challenges and barriers to clinical implementation, paths forward for implementation and areas of active research.

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Wei, M. L., Tada, M., So, A., & Torres, R. (2024). Artificial intelligence and skin cancer. Frontiers in Medicine. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.1331895

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