Editors: Akhil Sharma, Shaweta Sharma, Shivkanya Fuloria, Sudhir Kumar

AI and IoT-Enhanced Skin Cancer Detection and Care (Part 2)

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ISBN: 979-8-89881-199-0 (Print)
ISBN: 979-8-89881-198-3 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2025
DOI: 10.2174/97988988119831250101

Introduction

This two-part series examines how AI-powered image analysis and IoT-enabled devices enhance diagnostic precision, facilitate real-time monitoring and early detection through connected sensors. Together, these technologies bridge gaps in access, reduce diagnostic subjectivity, and support remote patient care. The books also address vital considerations such as data privacy, security, and ethical implications in digital healthcare. Highlighting both current applications and future directions, the series emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration to advance AI and IoT-driven dermatology for improved clinical outcomes and equitable healthcare delivery.

Key Features:

  • - Explores the convergence of AI and IoT in skin cancer detection and care.
  • - Highlights advanced imaging, data analytics, and sensor-based monitoring.
  • - Discusses challenges related to privacy, ethics, and healthcare accessibility.
  • - Showcases current research and innovations targeting early and precise diagnosis.
  • - Bridges medical, technological, and policy perspectives for holistic insight.

Target Readership:

Designed for researchers, clinicians, biomedical engineers, data scientists, healthcare professionals, and policymakers seeking a comprehensive understanding of emerging AI- and IoT-based solutions in dermatological care.

Contributors

Editor(s):
Akhil Sharma
R.J. College of Pharmacy
Raipur, Uttar Pradesh, India


Shaweta Sharma
School of Medical and Allied Sciences
Galgotias University, Greater Noida
Uttar Pradesh, India


Shivkanya Fuloria
Faculty of Pharmacy, AIMST University
Semeling Campus, Bedong-08100
Kedah, Malaysia


Sudhir Kumar
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
DAV University, Jalandhar
India




Contributor(s):
Aarti Sati
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Shri Guru Ram Rai University
Dehradun, Patel Nagar
India


Anand Singh Pimoli
Amity University, Punjab
Mohali
India


Akanksha Sharma
R.J. College of Pharmacy
Raipur, Uttar Pradesh
India


Arvind Kumar Gupta
Dr. S. N. Dev College of Pharmacy
Sikka, Shamli (U.P.), 247776
India


Akhil Sharma
R.J. College of Pharmacy
Raipur, Uttar Pradesh
India


Ashish Verma
Mangalmay Pharmacy College
Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, 201306
India


Akanksha Sharma
R.J. College of Pharmacy
Raipur, Uttar Pradesh
India


Pankaj Kumar Singh
Institute of Biomedicine, University of Turku
Turku
Finland


Shipra Omar
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Shri Guru Ram Rai University
Dehradun, Patel Nagar
India


Suneha Rani
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Shri Guru Ram Rai University
Dehradun, Patel Nagar
India


Sunita
R.J. College of Pharmacy
Raipur, Uttar Pradesh
India


Shaweta Sharma
School of Medical and Allied Sciences
Galgotias University
Uttar Pradesh, 201310
India


Sudhir Kumar
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
DAV University
Jalandhar
India