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Informal trial supports Firstcheck’s digital skin cancer checking device

2 November 2020
By Kate McDonald

An assessment by an independent dermatologist of Firstcheck's clip on lens for checking skin cancers using a smartphone has found it to be good to use by consumers to check suspicious moles.

Firstcheck’s dyplens device enables smartphones to capture clinical-quality photo of moles that can then be assessed online by doctors. The dyplens is a registered medical device in both Australia and New Zealand.

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