Detection of Breast Cancer through the Analysis of Radiographic Images Using Machine Learning: A Systematic Review
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v20i05.46791Keywords:
Machine learning, medicine, breast cancer, detection, systematic review, cancer diagnostics, cancer prognosis, mammographyAbstract
Breast cancer is an illness that affects many women and can cause even death; this is a case of not being detected on time, which could be due to a human error during the analysis of radiographic images or not going on time in a health center. For this, using machine learning (ML) to analyze radiographic images is proposed as a support tool for radiologists aiming to reduce false diagnostic rates. While researching information, it was detected that this technology has many benefits in the health area; however, it also has limitations or disadvantages. The importance of this paper is to demonstrate that there are not enough clinical tests nor details about the methodologies that were used; there should be more to assert that ML is defined at the moment of making a diagnosis, which generates no conclusive results regarding effectiveness and therefore creates mistrust in doctors, and some people might rather use deep learning (DL) for its application in the detection of breast cancer because DL has more practical tests and fewer limitations than machine learning.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Saul Beltozar Clemente (Submitter); Kristell Jimenez Ayala
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