New Website Skinofmine.com Allows Users to Analyze and Track Changes in Their Skin and Share Their Photos with Their Doctor
Skinofmine.com allows users to upload photos of their moles and analyze them for signs of melanoma, or to track changes in their mole or other skin concern. They can share and discuss with their MD.
VALHALLA, N.Y., March 12 -- A new website, Skinofmine.com, allows users to upload photos of their moles or other skin concerns and analyze them for signs of melanoma such as border irregularity, asymmetry, and color irregularity, or to track changes in their mole or other skin concern over time. Users can either create an account and archive their photos, or simply upload a photo to the "SandBox" temporarily for analysis without logging in. Any troubling images may be shared and discussed with other users of the website, for example their dermatologist. The idea of the site is not to provide a diagnosis or to replace or delay a visit to the dermatologist; rather the concept is to aid users in performing the recommended self-checks of the skin between doctor visits.
The website was developed by a team of MIT PhDs with expertise in image processing, together with consultation from several dermatologists. It uses state-of-the-art back-end algorithms for the analysis. The parent company of Skinofmine.com is Medical Image Mining Laboratories, which was established in 2008 in Valhalla, NY. MIMLabs creates software for the quantification of disease on radiological images.
For more information, please contact:
Ellen Kislal, PhD
President
Medical Image Mining Laboratories, LLC
400 Columbus Avenue
Valhalla NY 10595
914.495.3311 http://www.skinofmine.com
Source: Skinofmine.com
CONTACT: Ellen Kislal, PhD, President of Medical Image Mining
Laboratories, LLC, +1-914-495-3311