2019
DOI: 10.1002/acm2.12671
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Early diagnosis of skin cancer by ultrasound frequency analysis

Abstract: The diagnosis of cancer by modern computer tools, at the very first stages of the incident, is a very important issue that has involved many researchers. In the meantime, skin cancer is a great deal of research because many people are involved with it. The purpose of this paper is to introduce an innovative method based on tissue frequency analyzes to obtain the accurate and real‐time evaluation of skin cancers. According to the Biological resonance theory, body cells have natural and unique frequencies based … Show more

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“…For 91 multimodal samples, the accuracy of the melanocytic lesion classification (malignant melanoma and melanocytic nevi) was equal to 0.989 and the AUC was close to one. For the analysis of single modality (400 images, 50 MHz), noteworthy results (AUC equal to 0.917) were reported by [ 45 ] in the four-group classification: healthy skin, benign nevi, BCC, and melanoma. For the two-group analysis (310 benign and malignant lesions), the best solution was provided in [ 21 ], with an AUC equal to 0.953.…”
Section: Computer-aided Diagnosis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…For 91 multimodal samples, the accuracy of the melanocytic lesion classification (malignant melanoma and melanocytic nevi) was equal to 0.989 and the AUC was close to one. For the analysis of single modality (400 images, 50 MHz), noteworthy results (AUC equal to 0.917) were reported by [ 45 ] in the four-group classification: healthy skin, benign nevi, BCC, and melanoma. For the two-group analysis (310 benign and malignant lesions), the best solution was provided in [ 21 ], with an AUC equal to 0.953.…”
Section: Computer-aided Diagnosis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…For the analysis of single modality (400 images, 50 MHz), noteworthy results (AUC equal to 0.917) were reported by [ 45 ] in the four-group classification: healthy skin, benign nevi, BCC, and melanoma. For the two-group analysis (310 benign and malignant lesions), the best solution was provided in [ 21 ], with an AUC equal to 0.953.…”
Section: Computer-aided Diagnosis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…In addition, healthy skin without lesions was included in the testing set, making a comparison with other classification articles difficult, if they do not consider the differentiation of lesion-free skin necessary. A more recent work from the group is based on tissue frequency analysis [ 51 ]. It uses a 384-element-long feature vector from frequency space to train the above-mentioned neural network.…”
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confidence: 99%