Classification of Breast Lesions on DCE-MRI Data Using a Fine-Tuned MobileNet

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It is crucial to diagnose breast cancer early and accurately to optimize treatment. Presently, most deep learning models used for breast cancer detection cannot be used on mobile phones or low-power devices. This study intended to evaluate the capabilities of MobileNetV1 and MobileNetV2 and their fine-tuned models to differentiate malignant lesions from benign lesions in breast dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance images (DCE-MRI).

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Wang, L., Zhang, M., He, G., Shen, D., & Meng, M. (2023). Classification of Breast Lesions on DCE-MRI Data Using a Fine-Tuned MobileNet. Diagnostics, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13061067

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