Early detection of skin cancer can save your life.

Cancer Council Australia recommends that people consult their doctor if they notice any changes to their skin. Full skin examinations supported by total body photography and dermoscopy are also recommended every 6 months for individuals at high risk.


Skin examinations conducted by a doctor, using dermoscopy, are recommended for the early detection of skin cancer. Doctors examining lesions to detect skin cancer should be trained in and use dermoscopy.


Cancer Council Australia does not recommend the use of smartphone applications by consumers to self-diagnose skin cancer including melanoma.


Skin cancers are named after the skin cell that the cancer develops from – melanoma, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).


  • Potentially, skin cancer is almost totally preventable as the majority of Australian cases are caused by exposure to excess ultraviolet radiation. Melanoma is the least common skin cancer but it is the most dangerous.

Early Skin Cancer Detection

Mole Findr's primary mission is to detect skin cancer at its early stages. Early detection is crucial for better treatment outcomes.

Advanced

Technology

Mole Findr uses cutting-edge digital technology and AI capabilities for the detection and analysis of skin lesions, improving the accuracy of skin cancer assessments. 

EXPERIENCED MELANOGRAPHERS

Mole Findr has a team of experienced Melanographers who are trained not only in the basics of early skin cancer detection but also in the operation of FotoFinder.  

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