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A Review on Melanoma Skin Cancer Detection Methods


A. Soujanya and N. Nandhagopal
Abstract

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in humans. The most common warning sign of skin cancer is a shift in skin appearance, such as a new growth or a sore that isn't going to heal. The word "skin cancer" refers to three conditionality’s. Melanoma is a malignant Melanocyte tumour. These cells are located mainly in the skin but also in the intestines and the hair. An observation has been made on newly diagnosed skin cancers worldwide, with melanoma incidence increasing at a faster rate than almost any other cancer. Melanoma is one of the less common types of skin cancer but causes most (75 percent) deaths from skin cancer. This review will concentrate on the various steps involved in detecting melanoma skin cancer by computer-aided detection, as well as skin cancer preventing skin cancer and detecting skin cancer early based on a systematic review of available data.

Volume 12 | 07-Special Issue

Pages: 1525-1533

DOI: 10.5373/JARDCS/V12SP7/20202255