Deep learning radiomics can predict axillary lymph node status in early-stage breast cancer

Breast cancer is frequently diagnosed using ultrasound. Here, the authors show that, in addition to ultrasound, shear wave elastography can be used to diagnose breast cancer and, in conjunction with deep learning and radiomics, can predict whether the disease has spread to axillary lymph nodes.

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Autores principales: Xueyi Zheng, Zhao Yao, Yini Huang, Yanyan Yu, Yun Wang, Yubo Liu, Rushuang Mao, Fei Li, Yang Xiao, Yuanyuan Wang, Yixin Hu, Jinhua Yu, Jianhua Zhou
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/14c419f0a9b945d79c84bcbb498ac615
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Sumario:Breast cancer is frequently diagnosed using ultrasound. Here, the authors show that, in addition to ultrasound, shear wave elastography can be used to diagnose breast cancer and, in conjunction with deep learning and radiomics, can predict whether the disease has spread to axillary lymph nodes.