The AISC Research Consortium engages all medical aspects of melanoma diagnostics and has initiated a string of developmental, clinical and otherwise essential studies to gather knowledge about the educational value and its effect on the patients.
Current projects
AISC-GP RCT
Clinical study of the educational intervention on General Practitioners’ ability to diagnose skin and mole cancer, compared to clinical feedback
Study phase: Recruiting
Initiation Date: April 2022
AISC-SS Trial
Clinical trial on Skin Specialists, e.g. Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons
Study Phase: Active
Recruiting: Yes
Initiation Date: March 2021
AISC-DAHT Study
Studying the impact of educating pathologists in diagnosing dermoscopic pictures and giving them access to dermoscopic and clinical pictures along with the histopathological slide on inter-rater-reliability
Study phase: Pilot trial completed
Consensus study active.
Initiation Date: Nov 2020
AISC-PGP Trial
Clinical trial of the DermLoop Learn educational intervention on Pre-residential General Practitioners.
Study phase: Planning
Initiation Date:
AISC-Melanoma Trend
A retrospective analysis of the changes in the excised and biopsied skin lesions in Denmark through time. Has the trends for melanoma diagnostics changed since the the implementation of the Cancer Pathways?
Study Phase: Data analysis
Initiation Date: April 2021
AISC-Safest Trial
An efficiency and safety evaluation of teledermoscopic triaging of patients referred to on a suspicion of melanoma.
Study Phase: Active
Initiation Date: August 2023
AISC-AI In dermatological education
Is AI used for education? Review of litterature on the use of AI in the education of humans.
Study Phase: Active
Initiation Date: July 2023
Developmental Studies and other projects
AISC-GPD Questionnaire
A cross-sectional survey on the extent of dermoscopy use among Danish general Practioners
Study Phase: Questionnaire refinement
Recruiting: Not yet
Initiation Date: Unknown
AISC-CB Analysis
A Cost-Benefit analysis on the DermLoop platform and intervention
Study Phase: Writing Protocol
Initiation Date: May 2022
AISC-HV Trial
Exploring the reasons for AI and Human Expert diagnostic discrepancies
Study Phase: Data analysis
Initiation Date: February 2021
Previous studies and trials
AISC-TV Study
Development and validation of a multiple-choice-questionnaire on doctors accuracy in skin and mole cancer diagnostics.
Study Phase: Published
AISC-GP LEARN Trial
Dose-Response study of simulation based training for General Practitioners’ accuracy in skin lesion diagnostics
Study phase: In submission
AISC-ERB Trial
Testing the best educational method and materials for melanoma recognition learning, using the DermLoop Learn module
Study Phase: Published
Initiation Date: June 2021
Contact Us
Email:
contact@aiscresearch.com
Phone:
+45 3868 9236
Find Us
The Research Unit at the Department of Plastic Surgery
Ground Floor, Entrance 7
Herlev Hospital
Borgmester Ib Juuls Vej 7
2730 Herlev
Denmark