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PREDICTING BREAST CANCER TUMOR BY MEANS OF AMMOGRAPHIC IMAGE PROCESSING
2017
International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science
Breast cancer is a disease that accounts for a disturbingly large number of deaths in females each year. Although mammographic screening is the most effective method currently available for the early detection of breast cancer, it is far from being an infallible procedure. Mammographic reading is error prone, partly because of the complexity of the task and partly because of the variability in human performance. Computers offer high reproducibility, and when used as an adjunct by the
doi:10.26483/ijarcs.v8i9.5146
fatcat:2kiqbo66vrfnhkslfkmrm7fzwq