The role of mobile teledermoscopy in skin cancer triage and management during the COVID-19 pandemic

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作者
Lee, Claudia [1 ,4 ]
Witkowski, Alexander [2 ]
Zychowska, Magdalena [3 ]
Ludzik, Joanna [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Med, Riverside, CA USA
[2] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Dept Dermatol, Portland, OR USA
[3] Med Coll Rzeszow Univ, Inst Med Sci, Dept Dermatol, Rzeszow, Poland
[4] 3181 SW Sam Jackson Pk Rd, Portland, OR 97239 USA
关键词
Dermoscopy; teledermoscopy; smartphone; COVID-19; skin cancer; melanoma; TELEDERMATOLOGY;
D O I
10.25259/IJDVL_118_2022
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
The unprecedented onset of the COVID-19 crisis poses a significant challenge to all fields of medicine, including dermatology. Since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, a stark decline in new skin cancer diagnoses has been reported by countries worldwide. One of the greatest challenges during the pandemic has been the reduced access to face-to-face dermatologic evaluation and non-urgent procedures, such as biopsies or surgical excisions. Teledermatology is a well-integrated alternative when face-to-face dermatological assistance is not available. Teledermoscopy, an extension of teledermatology, comprises consulting dermoscopic images to improve the remote assessment of pigmented and non-pigmented lesions when direct visualisation of lesions is difficult. One of teledermoscopy's greatest strengths may be its utility as a triage and monitoring tool, which is critical in the early detection of skin cancer, as it can reduce the number of unnecessary referrals, wait times, and the cost of providing and receiving dermatological care. Mobile teledermoscopy may act as a communication tool between medical practitioners and patients. By using their smartphone (mobile phone) patients can monitor a suspicious skin lesion identified by their medical practitioner, or alternatively self-detect concerning lesions and forward valuable dermoscopic images for remote medical evaluation. Several mobile applications that allow users to photograph suspicious lesions with their smartphones and have them evaluated using artificial intelligence technology have recently emerged. With the growing popularity of mobile apps and consumer-involved healthcare, this will likely be a key component of skin cancer screening in the years to come. However, most of these applications apply artificial intelligence technology to assess clinical images rather than dermoscopic images, which may lead to lower diagnostic accuracy. Incorporating the direct-to-consumer mobile dermoscopy model in combination with mole-scanning artificial intelligence as a mobile app may be the future of skin cancer detection.
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