Abstract

The early diagnosis of skin cancer, especially melanoma, significantly reduces morbidity and mortality; however, most skin lesions are not initially evaluated by dermatologists and some patients may require a referral from a primary care provider to be examined by a specialist. This study sought to determine the performance of Triage Snap, an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm, in classifying lesions as benign or malignant to determine whether AI could assist in the triage of skin cancer cases.

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