2017
DOI: 10.1111/jmi.12595
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Imprint cytology‐based breast malignancy screening: an efficient nuclei segmentation technique

Abstract: Imprint cytology (IC) refers to one of the most reliable, rapid and affordable techniques for breast malignancy screening; where shape variation of H&E stained nucleus is examined by the pathologists. This work aims at developing an automated and efficient segmentation algorithm by integrating Lagrange's interpolation and superpixels in order to delineate overlapped nuclei of breast cells (normal and malignant). Subsequently, a computer assisted IC tool has been designed for breast cancer (BC) screening. The p… Show more

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“…The proposed system can be extended to other types of diseases such as lung cancer, prostate cancer, and glioblastoma. Additionally, in this study (Saha et al, 2017), an effective nuclei—segmentation method has been developed for screening of breast malignancy on the basis of imprint cytology. This study focus on establishing the efficient and automated algorithm for segmentation by incorporating super pixels and Lagrange's interpolation to outline the overlapped nuclei in accordance with breast cells as malignant or normal.…”
Section: Review On Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed system can be extended to other types of diseases such as lung cancer, prostate cancer, and glioblastoma. Additionally, in this study (Saha et al, 2017), an effective nuclei—segmentation method has been developed for screening of breast malignancy on the basis of imprint cytology. This study focus on establishing the efficient and automated algorithm for segmentation by incorporating super pixels and Lagrange's interpolation to outline the overlapped nuclei in accordance with breast cells as malignant or normal.…”
Section: Review On Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women [1,2,3,4] and represents one of the leading causes of death in women [5]. In 2020, breast cancer occupied 12% of all human malignant tumor cases [6], and by 2040, this number is expected to rise to 46%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%