Medical Diagnostic Systems for Breast Cancer

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Abstract

Breast Cancer is one of the diseases where females have the highest mortality rate. Early detection is the way to diminishing the rate and helps increase the lifespan of suffering patients. Mammography is the method of using low energy X-rays for examination and screening the human breast. A team of radiologists required for the analysis of mammograms, but even experienced experts can misjudge in their evaluation.so Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) systems are having more pervasive for the purpose. There are various abnormalities, including micro-calcifications, are identified from mammograms. This study takes a look at all techniques that are helpful in detecting calcification. Several works of literature have been reviewed to explore and learn the outstanding way in different cases and situations for the sensing of classification in cancer of breast.

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Rakhra*, M., Kaur, M., & Singla, J. (2020). Medical Diagnostic Systems for Breast Cancer. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(6), 945–949. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.f3891.049620

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