Cancer Unveiled: A Deep Dive Into Breast Tumor Detection Using Cutting-Edge Deep Learning Models

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About 1.5 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year, making it the most frequent disease among women. In Pakistan, one woman in every nine has a lifetime chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer, making it the country with the highest incidence rate of breast cancer in Asia. The mortality rate from breast cancer in Pakistan was 22.7% in 2020. A lack of resources, such as competent pathologists, causes a delay in diagnosis and inadequate therapy planning, all of which contribute to a dismal survival rate. End-to-end solutions that may be implemented into computer-aided diagnostic (CAD) systems have been developed by medical professionals and researchers using domain-specific artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, most notably deep learning models, to address this critical issue. By increasing the amount of work for pathologists, these AI models may help in breast cancer detection and diagnosis. The goal of this research was to compare and contrast the effectiveness of many recent convolutional neural network (CNN) designs. Five pre-trained and fine-tuned deep CNN architectures, InceptionV3, ResNet152V2, MobileNetV2, VGG-16, and DenseNet-121, are tested to determine the best-performing model. The goal is to discover which models are preferable in terms of accuracy and effectiveness. Notably, the pre-trained InceptionV3 model outperforms the basic CNN model by 9%, with a high accuracy level of 94%. ResNet152V2 got 95% accuracy, and MobileNetV2 got 97% accuracy. The VGG-16 model outperforms the competition with a remarkable 98% accuracy rate. Following suit, the DenseNet-121 model achieves a remarkable 99% accuracy. These findings highlight the utility of deep learning models in the diagnosis of breast cancer as well as the range of model precision.

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Arshad, W., Masood, T., Mahmood, T., Jaffar, A., Alamri, F. S., Bahaj, S. A. O., & Khan, A. R. (2023). Cancer Unveiled: A Deep Dive Into Breast Tumor Detection Using Cutting-Edge Deep Learning Models. IEEE Access, 11, 133804–133824. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3335604

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