Combining cutting-edge 3D imaging technology with a telemedicine network, this centre will use a whole-body imaging system to rapidly create a patient’s ‘digital avatar’ in milliseconds. The technology will significantly improve lesion identification and tracking, while greatly reducing appointment times and healthcare costs.
“Early detection is the key to saving lives and to achieving our vision of a world without melanoma”.
Australian Cancer Research Foundation CEO Professor Ian Brown said this grant will enable 15 3D whole body imaging machines to be rolled out in major cities and regional centres across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria – with the potential to expand the network Australia-wide.
“Linked with innovative telemedicine capabilities, this bold project will enhance the capacity to improve the early detection of melanoma and save lives.” Professor Brown said.
The centre is a collaboration between The University of Queensland, the University of Sydney, Monash University, and TRI, together with state-based research and health system partners.