Skin Cancer App - MySkinPal - Map your skin moles is a medical app developed by Piero Toffanin. The last update, v0.90, released on February 12, 2016, and it’s rated 2.50 out of 5 based on the latest 6 reviews. Skin Cancer App - MySkinPal - Map your skin moles costs $4.99 and requires iOS 6.0+ and Android 5 or newer to download.
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Description
This app is the easiest way to perform self-examinations. Self-examinations are key to help detect early skin cancer and melanoma.
Enjoy Skin Cancer App - MySkinPal - Map your skin moles on your desktop! Download the latest APK (0.90, 15 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Very Well Done
I searched high and low for a mole tracker app that was well designed and streamlined. This is by far the best thing going and is hugely better than the few other competing apps out there. The developer is super responsive and committed to its development. I contacted him about a bug I found, and he followed up immediately. Highly recommended.
★★★★★So helpful, great app!
By far the best app out there for taking care of your skin. As a young adult who has had multiply melanoma, basal cell carcinomas, and too many biopsies to count- this app is a literal lifesaver. I am able to take clear pictures and mark on a map where exactly the mole I am watching is. I can show my dermatologist any changes that I notice. The app reminders are fantastic too- making sure I remember to submit updated pictures and doing routine skin checks. Thank you for such a wonderful app!
★★★★★Easy!
Wonderful way to record moles and blemishes!
★★★★★Thanks, this app was featured at DrSocial
And I am using it to track an odd-shaped mole on my scalp. Best regards.
★★★★★Very useful app
The first thing I noticed about this app is that is is very user friendly. It is also free of annoying advertisements or popups. I plan on using this app to help keep track of the skin moles my son has.