“…Motivated by the documented successes of teledermatology [11,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24], by recent advances in the image quality of mobile-phone cameras, by the high rates of mobile-phone ownership within Australia, and by high rates of melanoma self-detection [25], here we investigate the practicality and utility of a novel clinical tool, the implementation of which has the ultimate aim of increasing the rates of early detection of melanoma: the remote diagnosis of melanocytic lesions using patient-generated clinical images obtained by mobile-phone cameras. Our hypothesis is that patient-motivated remote diagnosis of melanocytic lesions could be a viable alternative to conventional patient-motivated face-to-face (FTF) assessments.…”