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The oncology diagnostic service “Check your mole online” continues to operate in Crimea

The oncology diagnostic service “Check your mole online” continues to operate in Crimea

CrimeaPRESS reports:

In Crimea, chatbots “Check a mole online” continue to work, helping to identify skin cancer in the early stages.

Melanoma is the most aggressive form of cancer known today. This tumor quickly metastasizes, even at very small sizes. With early detection of this disease, according to experts, the survival rate is 90-95%say experts.

Any citizen can undergo self-examination using chatbots by answering 6 simple questions of the system. The test system was developed on the basis of the Russian methodology for identifying this type of disease “AKKORD”. Also, in chatbots you can learn more about the disease itself and the rules of self-examination. To use the service, just go to your usual messenger or social network and take the test.

The use of self-examination of moles is the most effective way for a citizen to obtain information. When undergoing testing, if the system identifies the need to visit a medical organization, the chatbot provides information about where to go, the address and telephone number of the medical organization in the region.

The service works in the Telegram messenger, the VKontakte social network and the Alice voice assistant. Chatbots are available at the following addresses:

In contact with link

Telegram link

In the Yandex Alice voice skill, just say: “Alice, run the skill and check the mole Republic of Crimea” or go link.

The oncology diagnostic service “Check your mole online” continues to operate in Crimea

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