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		<title>The View Offers a Better Outlook for Melanoma Screenings</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TheÂ NYU Post-Graduate Medical School and the highly esteemed <a title="NYU Dept of Dermatology" href="http://dermatology.med.nyu.edu/about" target="_blank">Ronald O. Perelman  Department of Dermatology</a>, which is the first U.S. hospital to have embraced the <strong><a title="MoleSafe Web site" href="http://www.molesafe.com" target="_blank">MoleSafe</a></strong> method, hosted <a title="Advances in Dermatology" href="http://dermatology.med.nyu.edu/events-conferences/advances-dermatology" target="_blank"><em><strong>Advances in Dermatology</strong></em></a> last month for dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons and residents. The goal of the 2-day symposium was to feature findings and lectures with an &#8220;unbiased and provocative perspective.&#8221; For that reason, I&#8217;m particularly proud that the MoleSafe protocol and our revolutionary &#8220;View Software&#8221; was included in a morning dedicated to information on melanoma and advances in early detection.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>The Right View</strong></span></p>
<p>&#8220;View&#8221; lets physicians examine images WHILE the patient is in the office for an exam, which enables not only a more thorough exam by the doctor, but more information back to patients in real-time. [Read more in my <a title="Details on View Software for dermatology screenings" href="http://www.melanomaupdates.com/2009/11/24/news-and-more-news/" target="_blank">post from November</a>, when View was unveiled at the International Dermoscopy Society Conference.]</p>
<p>Previously, even with a dermatoscope, doctors reviewed only a few moles and could never be fully confident that their naked eye scrutiny discerned some of the finer, or questionable moles. <em><strong>For dermatologists who refer patients to MoleSafe for a comprehensive and state-of-the-art screening, this software is available for use in their offices at no charge. </strong></em>We just feel it is imperative to bring the opportunity for the best options for melanoma detection to as many patients as possible&#8230;and View enables a more clear, super enlarged view of all moles for doctor review, with the ability to pause on any questionable areas and compare the patient&#8217;s actual skin along side the macro images that have been delivered to the screen.</p>
<p>Based on the feedback we&#8217;ve gotten, this looks to be revolutionizing doctor/patient relationships and the very process of screening for earlier detection of melanomas, especially among high risk patients.</p>
<p>We encourage all of our readers to review the <strong><a title="MoleSafe Frequently Asked Questions" href="http://www.molesafe.com/faqs.asp" target="_blank">MoleSafe web site FAQs</a></strong>, and to take advantage of the increasing ways and places to get the most efficacious skin cancer examination&#8230; and help us make early, accurate detection a team effort among patients, their doctors, and technology.</p>
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