AI skin cancer detection app claims 99.8 per cent accuracy rate in ruling out cancer
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(6 Feb 2025)
UK SKIN CANCER AI
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Associated Press
ARCHIVE: Oeiras, Portugal – 15 July 2020
1. Various of sunbathers on Santo Amaro beach in Oeiras
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ARCHIVE: Paris, France - 7 August 2020
2. Woman sunbathing
3. Men on sun loungers
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London, UK - 5 February 2025
4. Wide of Kirsten Vehlow explaining the DERM
5. Mid of woman's neck with skin lesion
6. Close zoom of lesion on neck
7. Close of the DERM app showing location of skin lesion
8. Close of camera/light attachment being snapped onto smartphone
9. Various of Kirsten Vehlow photographing lesion on neck
10. Close of smartphone analysing the lesion using AI and reporting it is not harmful
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kirsten Vehlow, product manager, DERM
"It's pretty simple and straightforward. So, as you can see here, I've got an app open which has got a camera here. And then this is the dermatoscope that you basically connect to the phone, turn on the light and then you can see if I take a picture of Audrey's lesion here it gives a nice clear view there of the lesion. And what I can do is then decide to use this image. It will check the quality of the image just to make sure it's sufficient for the AI assessment. And then I can simply submit for assessment here. And within a few seconds we'll get the results directly on the phone. And here you can see the results with more detail about what it means. And the image will be saved there against the results as well as the location."
12. Various set up shots Neil Daly discussing paper with a colleague
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Neil Daly, founder and CEO, Skin Analytics
"Technology is incredibly accessible because we can use a range of different smartphones to be able to capture the image. We use it with a dermatoscope which attaches to the smartphone to make sure we get a very high quality image, that taken together, enables us to be able to see a lot of different patients very, very quickly because of the availability of the hardware."
14. Close of smartphone showing the Skin Analytics app opening
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Neil Daly, founder and CEO, Skin Analytics
"DERM is a tool that is another asset we can bring to bear to try and reduce the number of people who die from cancer. When you think about health care, it’s a very human discipline. And at the end of the day, diagnostics is just one small part of the process. So by using technologies like DERM to be able to assess more patients, find the right patients to get into the dermatologist, we can really drive up the efficiency of our health care system and be able to see more patients faster and get them better outcomes."
16. Wide reverse angle of Kirsten Vehlow using the AI app to analyse lesion
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Neil Daly, founder and CEO, Skin Analytics
"So the way that Derm works is that we've trained it with a huge number of images. Now where we have the history, pathology outcomes for the lesions that were biopsied. And the AI is able to extract out the features that can identify these cancerous and pre-cancerous lesions. And then it's able to learn from those so that when you give it a new image, it can identify, is this something that we need to be concerned about or do we need to take action for or is this something that we can safely discharge and send the patient home?"
18. Close of the dermatoscope attached to smartphone
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Bournemouth, UK - 5 February 2025
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19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cherry Thompson, patient case study
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