UMSkinCheck
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Version :2.3
Size :26.47Mb
Updated :Oct 3,2017
Developer :The University of Michigan
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews, here are three cons and pros in 15 words limited for each item: **Cons:** 1. **Skin patch detection struggles**: App sometimes fails to detect skin patches, leading to inaccurate results. 2. **Limited accuracy for darker skin tones**: App's accuracy may vary for users with darker skin tones. 3. **Glow-up tracking can be misleading**: App's analysis of "glow-up" metrics may be subjective and misleading. **Pros:** 1. **Easy-to-use interface makes tracking simple**: App's clean design and user-friendly interface make tracking effortless. 2. **Data insights help identify skin trend patterns**: App provides actionable insights on skin health trends and patterns. 3. **Community features foster skin care accountability**: App's community features promote skin care accountability and healthy habits.
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Description
UMSkinCheck is intended for skin cancer self exam and surveillance that allows users to complete and store a full body photographic library, track detected moles/lesions, access informational videos and literature and fill out a melanoma risk calculator. A skin cancer self exam is used to identify suspicious moles or lesions that may be cancer or growths that may develop into skin cancer (precancers). Individuals who are at a high risk of skin cancer are encouraged to perform frequent skin self exams and to have full body photographic surveys taken by professional photographers. Using UMSkinCheck, patients will be able to complete a full skin cancer self exam and photo survey, track and create a history of moles and lesions and receive regular reminders to perform follow up self exams and check on lesions that are being tracked.
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    By Weezyl65Sep 7,2013
    Had issue with sideways pictures, app froze each time and couldn't save picture ... Had to take without turning iPad to work. Got through ok with two sets of pictures six months apart. Would love to be able to view those sets side by side for each pose. Nice start, great idea.
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    By TravisDWMay 11,2012
    This app was easy to use from the start. It's uses are simple and laid out for you. I love having a resource to take notes on questionable skin lesions, rather than try to describe them in my Notes app or even worse, trying to simply remember where they all are at and how they've evolved over time. I'd recommend this to everyone. It's a great resource to bring to a doc who can more efficiently assess and treat you.
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    By LgenkinMay 12,2012
    Great, simple and thorough app that makes it easy to monitor and be proactive with potential problem areas. My wife just had a malignant lesion removed and this app would have no doubt allowed us realize it was a problem much earlier on.
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    By Surfenusa XdJul 18,2012
    When I take a photo using the front camera, after I line up my body, the image is flipped causing it to be the wrong side. Fix the app so that the model figure is flipped to the opposite side when switching from the back to the front camera.
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    By Deva LJan 22,2013
    Heard about this on NPR and thought it sounded great. Tried to set my baseline a exam and it wouldn't let me save the pictures half way through. It's bad enough you have to have someone else take the pictures, but then to not be able to get through step one was frustrating. i know this app is free (you get what you pay for) but it needs work! Maybe Ill try again if they fix this.