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MEDICAL SKIN CANCER APP USE CASES

Our AITIS Skin Cancer mobile app provides photo capture, healing assessments, trend tracking and digital communication tools all powered through an App used by patients, clinicians, and caregivers.

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Hospital Inpatients

For inpatients with suspicious lesions identified during admission, a Skin Cancer App with risk assessment allows clinicians to capture consistent, high-quality images and document lesion characteristics. The App supports early triage by analysing lesion patterns and highlighting those that may require urgent dermatology review. This improves documentation, speeds up referral decisions, and ensures no concerning lesion is overlooked during hospital stays.

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Hospital Outpatients

Outpatients with changing moles or skin lesions can use the App to track appearance over time and complete guided risk assessments from home. The App alerts clinical teams when a lesion shows concerning changes such as asymmetry, border irregularity, colour variation, or rapid growth. This supports earlier intervention, reduces unnecessary in-clinic checks, and improves follow-up efficiency for dermatology and general outpatient clinics.

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Private Practices

Private practitioners benefit from structured, consistent image submissions and automated risk-assessment guidance between appointments. Patients can securely send mole photographs, complete standardised questionnaires, and track changes over time. This allows clinicians to make informed decisions quickly, prioritise high-risk individuals, and reduce delays in referring for dermoscopic evaluation or biopsy when needed.

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Care Homes

Care home residents often have limited mobility and reduced access to dermatology services. Staff can use the App to photograph skin lesions, follow guided assessment steps, and document changes over time. The App flags lesions that may be high risk, prompting care homes to request timely medical review. This improves early detection, reduces unnecessary transfers, and supports proactive skin-health monitoring for elderly or vulnerable residents.

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Home Care

Families can use the App to regularly photograph moles or skin lesions on elderly relatives or individuals with limited mobility. The built-in risk assessment helps users recognise early warning signs and alerts them to seek medical advice when needed. This provides peace of mind, supports early detection of potential skin cancers, and reduces the need for frequent in-person checks when there are no concerning changes.

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Community Nurses & Home-Health Services

Community nurses conducting home visits can use the App to record lesion images and complete risk assessments as part of routine skin checks. The structured format improves consistency across different caregivers and helps identify lesions that need escalation. Remote dermatology review can be supported through the App, speeding up decision-making and reducing delays in diagnosis.

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