"The Vectra WB360 is equipped with 92 high-resolution digital cameras that capture detailed images of all sides of a patient's body, zooming in up to 200 times. The scanning process itself takes mere milliseconds, ensuring that no mole, spot, or pimple goes undetected. A combination of multimodal AI models then analyzes the images, quickly highlighting possible melanomas or other spots that need attention from a dermatologist."
Dr. Margrit Brinkmann emphasizes the dual role of this technology: "These are mostly used for research, but we're using it for diagnostics, specifically for detecting skin cancer."
Skin cancer cases are increasing, and the impact extends beyond health, creating financial strains for employers and coworkers due to patients’ work absences amid growing treatment demands.
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