New Zealand has the world’s highest incidence of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. But, detected at an early stage it is curable. And that’s where MoleMap can help. MoleMap is the world’s most advanced melanoma early detection programme and was pioneered right here in New Zealand.
Founded in 1997 by CEO Adrian Bowling, MoleMap has pioneered a highly accurate skin imaging system for the early detection of melanoma. The imaging systems are used in dedicated clinics, or within existing general practices, for recording moles and other skin lesions across their worldwide customer base in excess of 100,000 patients.
The clinics are connected to a network of global expert dermatologists via a secure virtual private network. These dermatologists receive the data and images and use sophisticated software tools for an accurate and thorough assessment of all lesions. To ensure a quick and seamless service for their patients, MoleMap relies on Telecom’s Business Broadband to provide enhanced security, and speed, in which to send and receive thousands of data intensive images and reports every day around the world. Adrian says without Telecom’s Business Broadband they wouldn’t have a business, as its really enabled MoleMap to offer the world-class service they pride themselves on.
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