Abstract
Melanoma diagnosis poses tremendous challenges in dermatopathology; recent studies show discordance rates in pathology as high as one in seven[1], and the severe consequences of missing a melanoma diagnosis has increased the number of biopsies taken and lowered the threshold for diagnosis of early melanoma[2]. This leads to unknown but likely significant societal costs and morbidity from associated unnecessary treatments.
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