PRLog (Press Release) –
Jan 20, 2008
– Cancer researchers with the Melanoma Research Project in Hamburg, Germany, and
its US-based affiliate melanomaweb.net, LLC, in Tampa, Florida, USA, have
released an easy-to-use interactive pc-windows software (‘MOLES N’ MORE’) to
educate the lay public and teach the visual skills required to regularly perform
monthly skin self-exams.
Malignant melanoma is the most dangerous skin
cancer type, affecting increasingly more and more individuals worldwide, many of
whom being diagnosed too late for cure. Developing on the visually accessible
skin surface, melanoma can easily be diagnosed early enough to prevent its
devastating outcome, if a simple skin self-exam is routinely performed on a
monthly basis, comparable to the universally adopted daily tooth-brushing
procedure nobody hazzles about. Establishing a simple skin self-exam routine
once a month may definitely save plenty of lives in that it promotes early
diagnosis at curable stages of melanoma development.
The 'MOLES 'N'
MORE' software is the first comprehensive multimedia approach in its kind to
offer a hassle-free introduction to the self-assessment of pigmented skin moles.
It gives all the information needed to understand and recognize suspicious mole
features that might be indicative of early melanoma formation. It should be
noted that the 'MOLES 'N' MORE' software does not replace a physical skin exam
done by a healthcare professional (physician), which is essential if a
suspicious skin lesion requires definitive clarification.
In its ongoing
commitment to melanoma research, the Melanoma Research Project has recently
launched a worldwide prevention campaign ‘SAVE 10,000 LIVES’, aiming at the
furtherance of conveying essential information on melanoma’s early signs to the
lay public, and to thus get the message across that most melanomas can be cured
if picked and removed in a timely fashion. Part of the prevention campaign
comprises the distribution of the ‘MOLES ‘N’ MORE’ software (at a low self-cost
price) to anyone (non-professionals and healthcare professionals likewise), as
melanoma matters to everyone. In addition, the simple-to-use MOLE-ANALYZER tool
- a plastic ruler device - is made available to family physicians and
dermatologists to enable a quick one-step assessment of the ABCD criteria in a
given suspicious skin lesion of concern (
http://www.mole-analyzer.com).
The ‘MOLES ‘N’
MORE’ software runs on Windows 9+ pc systems and requires a javascript-activated
internet browser (any) with activated flash and java plugins. Due to
HQ-multimedia content, it requires 400 MB disk space on the pc’s installation
drive, with a zipped download file size of about 230 MB. It comes with
ready-to-print forms (skin check form, skin check cue card, histology check
form) in pdf file format that can be edited (directly drawing comments/sketches
into pdf forms) using the included pdf annotation trial software. A demo video
and a quick spot check module to run on mobile phones can be downloaded for free
from the project’s website (
http://www.molesnmore.com).
The Melanoma Research Project is an independent cancer research institute
based in Hamburg, Germany, and Tampa FL, USA.