JOURNAL ARTICLE

Prediction of Abnormal Growth of Breast Cancer Cell Using Support Vector Machine

Chaitali Shrikrishna Moundekar

Year: 2024 Journal:   International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology Vol: 12 (5)Pages: 763-777   Publisher: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET)

Abstract

Abstract: Breast cancer is a serious health concern that affects millions of women worldwide. Early detection of breast cancer is crucial for effective treatment and improved survival rates. Artificial intelligence (AI) has shown great promise in the field of medical imaging and has been increasingly used for breast cancer detection. Cancer is one of the most dangerous diseases to humans, and yet no permanent cure has been developed for it. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancer types. According to the National Breast Cancer foundation, in 2020 alone, more than 276,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer and more than 48,000 non-invasive cases were diagnosed in the US. To put these figures in perspective, 64% of these cases are diagnosed early in the disease’s cycle, giving patients a 99% chance of survival. In this paper we develop a system for diagnosis, prognosis and prediction of breast cancer using AI. This will assist the doctors in diagnosis of the disease. In this research work, we systematically reviewed previous work done on detection and treatment of breast cancer using genetic sequencing or histopathological imaging with the help of deep learning and machine learning We use of AI for breast cancer detection, including studies that have used mammography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as imaging modalities. AI can also improve the accuracy and efficiency of breast cancer screening and diagnosis, as well as the challenges that must be addressed to ensure the successful integration of AI into clinical practice. However, further research and development are needed to optimize AI algorithms and ensure their safety and effectiveness in clinical practice. Breast cancer detection has emerged as a critical area of research, leveraging the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. Utilizing AI technologies, particularly deep learning, enables the development of robust and precise models for early breast cancer detection. These models analyze mammographic images, identifying subtle patterns indicative of malignancies that may escape human eye detection. Transfer learning, employing pre-trained neural network architectures, has demonstrated significant success in leveraging existing knowledge for improved performance. The integration of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and image processing techniques empowers AI models to discern subtle abnormalities, aiding in the timely identification of potential breast tumors. Additionally, AI-driven diagnostic tools can streamline radiologists' workflow, providing rapid and reliable assessments, ultimately contributing to early intervention and improved patient outcomes. As these technologies continue to evolve, the synergy between AI and breast cancer detection promises to revolutionize screening methods, fostering a paradigm shift towards more accurate, efficient, and accessible diagnostic practices in the realm of breast health.

Keywords:
Support vector machine Breast cancer Vector (molecular biology) Oncology Cancer Computer science Medicine Internal medicine Artificial intelligence Biology Genetics

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AI in cancer detection
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence

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