We’re always appreciative of news stories on MoleSafe — such as this one in today’s Asbury Park Press which mentions the use of our system now at CentraState Healthcare in Freehold, NJ. What’s terrific is the inclusion of informative facts about skin cancer and reminders about the need for better screenings. Press like this raises everyone’s awareness about early diagnosis and includes a good overview of our process:
For sun worshipers worried about the damage they may have wreaked on their skin, the CentraState Healthcare System has introduced a new screening and surveillance system aimed at improving early detection of melanoma.
The system, known as MoleSafe, combines physical skin examinations with full-body photography and dermoscopy, which allows physicians to take a microscopic look at skin lesions.
CentraState in Freehold Township is the first hospital in the state to offer the program. There are five additional MoleSafe clinics around the country, including one in Millburn.
So please forward to your friends and loved ones, tweet, post and email away!
Thank you.
Tags: awareness, CentraState, Detection, Melanoma, MoleSafe, MoleSafe locations, screenings, Skin Cancer

