Abstract
Melanoma spreads through metastasis, and therefore it has been proven to be very fatal. Statistical evidence has revealed that the majority of deaths resulting from skin cancer are as a result of melanoma. Further investigations have shown that the survival rates in patients depend on the stage of the infection; early detection and intervention of melanoma implicates higher chances of cure. Clinical diagnosis and prognosis of melanoma is challenging since the processes are prone to misdiagnosis and inaccuracies due to doctors subjectivity. This paper proposes an innovative and fully functional smart-phone based application to assist in melanoma early detection and prevention. The application has two major components; the first component is a real-time alert to help users prevent skin burn caused by sunlight; a novel equation to compute the time for skin to burn is thereby introduced. The second component is an automated image analysis module which contains image acquisition, hair detection and exclusion, lesion segmentation, feature extraction, and classification. The proposed system exploits PH2 Dermoscopy image database from Pedro Hispano Hospital for development and testing purposes. The image database contains a total of 200 dermoscopy images of lesions, including normal, atypical, and melanoma cases. The experimental results show that the proposed system is efficient, achieving classification of the normal, atypical and melanoma images with accuracy of 96.3%, 95.7% and 97.5%, respectively.
Highlights
Nowadays, skin cancer has been increasingly identified as one of the major causes of deaths
Upon a careful review of literature, it is clearly observed that regular users, patients, and dermatologist can benefit from a portable application for skin cancer prevention and early detection
This paper presented a fully functional smart phone-based application called SKINcure to aid in the malignant melanoma prevention and early detection
Summary
Skin cancer has been increasingly identified as one of the major causes of deaths. Recent studies have shown that there are approximately three commonly known types of skin cancers. These include melanoma, basal cell carcinoma (BCC), and squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) [1]. Researchers claim that the disease requires early intervention in order to be able to identify exact symptoms that will make it easy for the clinicians and dermatologists to prevent further infection. This disorder has been proven to be unpredictable. Scholars encourage them to embrace routinely the use of portable automated real time systems since they are deemed to be very effective in prevention and early detection of melanoma [8]
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