Deep Neural Network Design and Implementation for Predicting Malignancy of Cancer Tumors
Javvaji Geetha Priya*,
Koppisetti Sri Satyanjani,
K Amarendra
et al.
Abstract:Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women after lung cancer. It is second popular cause of death in the world. Breast cancer cells usually form a tumor (abnormal tissue).There are two types of breast cancer tumors: those that are non-cancerous, or ‘benign’, and those that are cancerous, which are ‘malignant’. Early detection of cancer tumors can prevent its mortality and can take respective precautions according to the type of cancer tumor (either it is benign or malignant). The main objective of t… Show more
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