MoleMapCD Technology

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Behind MoleMapCD technology

MoleMapCD technology is a Total Body Photography system. It was developed by DigitalDerm, Inc., in conjunction with the Duke University Comprehensive Cancer Center in Durham, N.C. MoleMapCD has been used by thousands of at-risk melanoma patients for more than a decade.

At-risk melanoma patients often experience multiple surgical biopsies, permanent scarring, and medical expenses. MoleMapCD technology is part of the solution to reducing unnecessary biopsies, scarring, expenses, and anxiety—and to increase early melanoma detection.

Early Melanoma Detection
Stanford Hospital Pigmented Lesion & Melanoma Clinic
Mole Mapping Aids Early Detection of Melanoma Skin Cancer
Indoor Tanning Linked to Skin Cancer Risk
Yale University Fujisawa Lecture - Early Melanoma Detection
Duke University News - Mole Monitoring Can Detect Early Melanoma
Duke Medicine HealthLine - The Smoking GUN of Melanoma Detection
Skin Cancer Self Exam Kit from the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery - Screening Kit

Total Body Photography
The Medical Journal of Australia - A high incidence of melanoma found in patients with multiple dysplastic nevi by photographic surveillance
Duke Health Tip - Careful Monitoring Can Help Spot Early Melanoma
Duke Health Tip Archive - Early Detection of Melanoma

Other Melanoma Links
SHADE Foundation of America
The Skin Cancer Foundation
Cancer Compass
Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center - Melanoma Clinical Trials
The American Academy of Dermatology
SkinCarePhysicians.com
Melanoma Research Foundation
Melanoma Patients' Information Page
National Institute of Health
National Cancer Institute
American Cancer Society
Melanoma Information Site
Coolibar (protective outerwear)

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