January 4, 2002 How good is health information on the Web? This is Future Tense for January 4th. I'm Jon Gordon. A study from the University of Michigan finds that patients who search the Web for information on a kind of skin cancer called melanoma are getting mostly accurate, but incomplete information. Christopher Bichakjian is a Michigan dermatologist and lead author of the study. Christopher Bichakjian is a dermatologist at the University of Michigan. He says consumers should get their health information from Web sites produced by major hospitals, clinics, research institutions and government agencies. He says don't rely on personal pages of others who have your disease, because the information may not apply to you.