Automatic detection of cancer metastasis in lymph node using deep learning
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Bütün, E., Uçan, M. ve Kaya, M. (2023). Automatic detection of cancer metastasis in lymph node using deep learning. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, (82), 1-8.Abstract
Lymph node metastases are one of the most indicator of some cancer types such as breast, colon and prostate.
Breast cancer mostly spreads to lymph nodes in the armpit and it is one of the most common causes of death in
women worldwide. Pathologists need more attention and time to diagnose metastasis in digitized lymph node
images and also this process tends to be misinterpreted. In this paper, a promising deep learning based approach
was presented to detect cancer metastasis in lymph node images with higher accuracy. The proposed deep
learning framework uses ResNet architectures, transfer learning and 1cycle policy which is the method of finding
the optimal learning rate. The validity of the proposed approach was evaluated on PCAM dataset consisted of
220,025 lymph node images. The experiments demonstrated that the presented method outperformed most of
the current studies, achieving accuracy of 98.60% on the PCAM dataset by using ResNet models and fine-tuning
techniques effectively. The burden of diagnosis procedure of metastasis can be lessened with the proposed deep
learning framework in the clinical applications.
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