An Early Intestinal Cancer Prediction Algorithm Based on Deep Belief Network

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The incidence of colorectal cancer (colorectal cancer, CRC) in China has increased in recent years, and its mortality rate has become one of the highest among all cancers. CRC also increasingly affects people’s health and quality of life, and the workloads of medical doctors have further increased due to the lack of sufficient medical resources in China. The goal of this study was to construct an automated expert system using a deep learning technique to predict the probability of early stage CRC based on the patient’s case report and the patient’s attributes. Compared with previous prediction methods, which are either based on sophisticated examinations or have high computational complexity, this method is shown to provide valuable information such as suggesting potentially important early signs to assist in early diagnosis, early treatment and prevention of CRC, hence helping medical doctors reduce the workloads of endoscopies and other treatments.

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Wan, J. J., Chen, B. L., Kong, Y. X., Ma, X. G., & Yu, Y. T. (2019). An Early Intestinal Cancer Prediction Algorithm Based on Deep Belief Network. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-54031-2

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