How It Works

Oncoscopic leverages advanced AI technology to provide preliminary skin cancer detection, making early screening accessible to everyone.

1

Upload Your Image

Take a clear photo of the skin lesion or area of concern and upload it through our secure platform. Our system supports various image formats and will guide you on optimal image quality.

Tip: Ensure good lighting and focus when taking your photo. Include a ruler or coin for size reference if possible.

2

AI Analysis

Our advanced machine learning models analyze your image by examining visual patterns, texture, color variations, and morphological features associated with different types of skin lesions.

Technology: Oncoscopic uses convolutional neural networks trained on thousands of dermatologist-verified images.

3

Receive Results

Within seconds, you'll receive a detailed risk assessment including the likelihood of malignancy based on the ABCDE criteria (Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Evolution) used by dermatologists.

Accuracy: Our model provides a confidence score and highlights areas of concern within the image.

4

Medical Follow-Up

Based on your results, we provide recommendations for next steps. For moderate to high-risk assessments, we'll help connect you with local dermatologists for a definitive diagnosis and treatment plan.

Important: Oncoscopic is designed as a screening tool and should not replace professional medical consultation.

Our Technology

Deep Learning

Advanced neural networks trained on diverse dermatological datasets for precise lesion classification.

Pattern Recognition

Identifies subtle patterns and features that might be missed in traditional visual examinations.

Image Processing

Advanced algorithms normalize and enhance images to account for variations in lighting and camera quality.

Medical Disclaimer

Oncoscopic is designed as a preliminary screening tool and should not be used as the sole basis for medical decisions. Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals for proper diagnosis and treatment. Early detection is key to successful skin cancer treatment, but professional medical evaluation is essential.