Teledermatology for diagnosing skin cancer in adults

Author:

Chuchu Naomi1,Dinnes Jacqueline12,Takwoingi Yemisi12,Matin Rubeta N3,Bayliss Susan E1,Davenport Clare1,Moreau Jacqueline F4,Bassett Oliver5,Godfrey Kathie6,O'Sullivan Colette6,Walter Fiona M7,Motley Richard8,Deeks Jonathan J12,Williams Hywel C9,

Affiliation:

1. University of Birmingham; Institute of Applied Health Research; Birmingham UK B15 2TT

2. University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and University of Birmingham; NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre; Birmingham UK

3. Churchill Hospital; Department of Dermatology; Old Road Headington Oxford UK OX3 7LE

4. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Internal Medicine; Department of Medicine, Office of Education UPMC Montefiore Hospital, N715 Pittsburgh USA PA, 15213

5. Addenbrooke's Hospital; Plastic Surgery; Hills Road Cambridge UK CB2 0QQ

6. The University of Nottingham; c/o Cochrane Skin Group; Nottingham UK

7. University of Cambridge; Public Health & Primary Care; Strangeways Research Laboratory, Worts Causeway Cambridge UK CB1 8RN

8. University Hospital of Wales; Welsh Institute of Dermatology; Heath Park Cardiff UK CF14 4XW

9. University of Nottingham; Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology; Queen's Medical Centre Derby Road Nottingham UK NG7 2UH

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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