Firstcheck hopes to help with the early detection of skin cancer.
Campbell Gibson Thu, 23 Feb 2017
A health technology start-up hoping to help with the early detection of skin cancer has secured $400,000 in investment from a group of angel investors.
Taranaki-based Firstcheck has developed a free Android and iOS app that for $20 allows people to take photos of moles and send them to a
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