Tools

New Tool Helps Detect Suspicious Tools Early

by KREX News Room
by Kristina Kuestner

LONE TREE, Colo.- A Colorado dermatologist now has state of the art technology to detect suspicious moles early.

According to KCNC, the Dermatology and Laser Institute of Colorado uses MelaFind, a tool that detects melanoma.

It takes a painless image of a mole deeper than the human eye can see with a 3D view.

The tool shows how irregular the mole is and gives it a number, the higher the number, the more worrisome.

MelaFind is a non-invasive, instant second opinion.

It can eliminate a needless biopsy.

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Bill said on Wednesday, Feb 27 at 8:32 AM

The tools could be taking over the world if TOOLS are detecting TOOLS. You better hide.

Disgusted said on Wednesday, Feb 27 at 1:10 PM

I locked the circular saw up just in case. It's probably okay but the planer might not be!

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