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- August 15, 2012 at 8:31 pm
Yes, I’ve heard of this device. The best thing about the Aura is that it detects melanoma with 99% sensitivity. In addition, it also detects all other skin cancers, SCC and BCC, Even AK etc. Dr lycka out of Edmonton Canada has just purchased one. Be interesting to see how he finds it. -
- August 15, 2012 at 8:31 pm
Yes, I’ve heard of this device. The best thing about the Aura is that it detects melanoma with 99% sensitivity. In addition, it also detects all other skin cancers, SCC and BCC, Even AK etc. Dr lycka out of Edmonton Canada has just purchased one. Be interesting to see how he finds it. -
- August 15, 2012 at 8:31 pm
Yes, I’ve heard of this device. The best thing about the Aura is that it detects melanoma with 99% sensitivity. In addition, it also detects all other skin cancers, SCC and BCC, Even AK etc. Dr lycka out of Edmonton Canada has just purchased one. Be interesting to see how he finds it. -
- August 16, 2012 at 2:08 pm
I understand that The Verisante Aura is already approved for sale in Canada, Australia and all over Europe. I also was told that the device is being Beta tested in Canada right now, but that the device should be in Dermatologists offices before the end of 2012. At least in Canada. This tech looks to revolutionize the early detection of skin cancer! So cool. -
- August 16, 2012 at 2:08 pm
I understand that The Verisante Aura is already approved for sale in Canada, Australia and all over Europe. I also was told that the device is being Beta tested in Canada right now, but that the device should be in Dermatologists offices before the end of 2012. At least in Canada. This tech looks to revolutionize the early detection of skin cancer! So cool. -
- August 16, 2012 at 2:08 pm
I understand that The Verisante Aura is already approved for sale in Canada, Australia and all over Europe. I also was told that the device is being Beta tested in Canada right now, but that the device should be in Dermatologists offices before the end of 2012. At least in Canada. This tech looks to revolutionize the early detection of skin cancer! So cool.
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