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Global cancer statistics 2018: GLOBOCAN estimates of incidence and mortality worldwide for 36 cancers in 185 countries

open access: yesCa-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
This article provides a status report on the global burden of cancer worldwide using the GLOBOCAN 2018 estimates of cancer incidence and mortality produced by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, with a focus on geographic variability across ...
Frank Bray   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Global cancer statistics 2022: GLOBOCAN estimates of incidence and mortality worldwide for 36 cancers in 185 countries

open access: yesCa-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
This article presents global cancer statistics by world region for the year 2022 based on updated estimates from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
Frank Bray, Hyuna Sung, Rebecca L Siegel
exaly   +2 more sources

Intelligence Skin Cancer Detection using IoT with a Fuzzy Expert System

International Conference Control and Robots, 2022
Skin cancer is a widespread and fatal disease in developing countries nowadays. Hence initial phase medication is possible. Skin cancer arose due to the aberrant expansion of skin cells. There could be many other feasible causes for skin cancer. It is so
Nidal A. Al-Dmour   +5 more
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Skin Cancers in Skin of Color [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
Skin cancer is the most common malignancy in the United States.1 While skin cancer is less common in people with skin of color, it is more often associated with an increased incidence of morbidity and mortality as compared to white counterparts.2,3 This imbalance has significant public health concerns.
Brooke A. Jackson, Brooke A. Jackson
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Skin cancer detection from dermoscopic images using deep learning and fuzzy k‐means clustering

Microscopy research and technique (Print), 2021
Melanoma skin cancer is the most life‐threatening and fatal disease among the family of skin cancer diseases. Modern technological developments and research methodologies made it possible to detect and identify this kind of skin cancer more effectively ...
Marriam Nawaz   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Skin cancer in skin of color

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006
Skin cancer is less common in persons with skin of color than in light-skinned Caucasians but is often associated with greater morbidity and mortality. Thus, it is crucial that physicians become familiar with skin cancer in persons of color so as to maximize the likelihood of early detection of these tumors. In dark-skinned ethnic groups, squamous cell
Hugh M. Gloster, Kenneth W. Neal
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Skin Cancer in Skin of Color

Dermatologic Clinics, 2023
Skin cancer is often associated with greater morbidity and mortality in skin of color patients because most medical literature and research on skin cancer to date has been predominantly focused on lighter skin types. It is crucial that dermatologic providers be able to recognize different presentations of skin cancer in skin of color patients to ...
Ananya, Munjal, Nkanyezi, Ferguson
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Malignant Melanoma: Skin Cancer-Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment.

Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression, 2020
Melanoma is a skin cancer caused by a malignancy of melanocytes. Incidence of melanoma is rapidly increasing worldwide, which results in public health problems.
Bilal Ahmed, M. Qadir, Saba Ghafoor
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Skin Cancer Detection using Machine Learning Techniques

IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Computing and Communication Technologies, 2020
As increasing instant of skin cancer every year with regards of malignant melanoma, the dangerous type of skin cancer. And the detection of skin cancer is difficult from the skin lesion due to artifacts, low contrast, and similar visualization like mole,
V. M., M. Karki
semanticscholar   +1 more source

An internet of health things‐driven deep learning framework for detection and classification of skin cancer using transfer learning

Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, 2020
As specified by World Health Organization, the occurrence of skin cancer has been growing over the past decades. At present, 2 to 3 million nonmelanoma skin cancers and 132 000 melanoma skin cancers arise worldwide annually.
A. Khamparia   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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