Diagnostics Using Non-Invasive Technologies in Dermatological Oncology

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Abstract

The growing incidence of skin cancer, with its associated mortality and morbidity, has in recent years led to the developing of new non-invasive technologies, which allow an earlier and more accurate diagnosis. Some of these, such as digital photography, 2D and 3D total-body photography and dermoscopy are now widely used and others, such as reflectance confocal microscopy and optical coherence tomography, are limited to a few academic and referral skin cancer centers because of their cost or the long training period required. Health care professionals involved in the treatment of patients with skin cancer need to know the implications and benefits of new non-invasive technologies for dermatological oncology. In this article we review the characteristics and usability of the main diagnostic imaging methods available today.

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Soglia, S., Pérez-Anker, J., Lobos Guede, N., Giavedoni, P., Puig, S., & Malvehy, J. (2022, December 1). Diagnostics Using Non-Invasive Technologies in Dermatological Oncology. Cancers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14235886

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