Survey on Brain Tumor Identification

  • Malathy C
  • Kundu N
  • Sadhukhan S
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Abstract

Brain tumors are caused by the growth of abnormal cells inside the Brain. Brain tumor can be classified as Benign (non cancerous) and malignant(cancerous). Malignant brain tumors usually grow rapidly when compared to benign tumors, and aggressively spread and affect the surrounding tissues. Detection of tumor in brain can turn out to be cumbersome, owing to the complex organization of the Brain. The cost of making an error in Identifying a Malignant Tumor from a Benign Tumor is too high. At a time, when cases of Brain Tumors are growing, mostly among people of age between 65 and 79, but not just confined to that age bracket, we can take advantage of the advancement in the field of technology and accurately identify tumors and help save lives.

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Malathy, C., Kundu, N., & Sadhukhan, S. (2018). Survey on Brain Tumor Identification. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(3.12), 218. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.12.16028

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