Pretrained Vision Models for Predicting High-Risk Breast Cancer StageDownload PDF

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Keywords: medical imaging, deep learning, pretrained computer vision
TL;DR: Pretrained Vision Models for Predicting High-Risk Breast Cancer Stage
Abstract: Cancer is increasingly a global health issue. Seconding cardiovascular diseases, cancers are the second biggest cause of death in the world with millions of people succumbing to the disease every year. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) report, by the end of 2020, more than 7.8 million women have been diagnosed with breast cancer, making it the world’s most prevalent cancer. In this paper, using the Nightingale Open Science dataset of digital pathology (breast biopsy) images, we leverage the capabilities of pre-trained computer vision models for the breast cancer stage prediction task. While individual models achieve decent performances and demonstrate usefulness to the task at hand, we find out that the predictions of an ensemble model are more efficient.
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