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Regular total-skin-self-examination (TSSE) by melanoma survivors can lead to improved outcomes but evidence suggests it is underperformed. An app-based digital healthcare intervention, Achieving Self-directed Integrated Cancer Aftercare (ASICA), was developed in the United Kingdom (UK) and tested in a large pilot study. Use of ASICA for 12 months led to increased patient confidence and practice of TSSE and an improved quality of life for melanoma survivors. The current project goal is to establish whether a version of ASICA, modified and improved using data from the UK pilot study, is feasible and acceptable for use in rural areas of the southeastern United States from the perspective of melanoma survivors and their clinicians.