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          AI skin cancer detector, dermasensor. -- health tech coverage from STAT
          Around 5 million skin cancers are diagnosed each year in the United States. Skin cancer is common, but it’s also not that deadly when caught early. Courtesy DermaSensor

          The Food and Drug Administration cleared an AI-powered device for detecting skin cancer on Wednesday, giving primary care physicians a new way to evaluate troubling skin spots.

          Around 5 million skin cancers are diagnosed each year in the United States. Skin cancer is common, but most types are not that deadly when caught early.

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          The device, developed by a small company called DermaSensor, is handheld and uses light to examine suspicious moles on a cellular level. It will be marketed specifically for primary care physicians to use in routine check-ups in patients aged 40 and above.

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