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flag Medical Care Technologies launched an AI tool on Sept. 22, 2025, to detect early squamous cell carcinoma using skin pattern analysis.

flag Medical Care Technologies Inc. introduced an AI-powered platform on September 22, 2025, designed to detect squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common and deadly skin cancer in the U.S. flag Using machine learning, edge-detection, and keratin pattern analysis, the system identifies early signs like rough patches, red lesions, and ulcers often missed in self-exams. flag By tracking skin changes over time across the body, it creates a longitudinal view of skin health, helping prioritize high-risk cases for clinical evaluation. flag The tool aims to improve early detection and outcomes, part of the company’s broader AI initiatives in dermatology, neurology, and eye care.

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