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Current Approaches and Challenges for Skin Cancer Detection


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1 Deptt. of Engineering (CSE), Dr. C. V. Raman University, Bilaspur (C.G), India
2 Deptt. of Engineering (CSE),Dr. C. V. Raman University, Bilaspur (C.G), India
3 Dr. C. V. Raman University, Bilaspur, (C.G), India
     

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within the last several years, Cancer detected in medical sector has been very active research area of computer vision. Cancer can be recognition in a number of different ways, following the presence of certain signs and symptoms, screening tests, or medical imaging. A possible cancer is recognition it is diagnosed by microscopic examination of a tissue sample. Radiation therapy at some point during the treatment process. While cancer can be affected male and female of all ages, and a cancer are more affected common in children, most cases the risk of improving cancer generally increases with age. In 2007, cancer caused about 13% of all human deaths worldwide (8million). The most common treatment modalities for cancer are surgery, radiation therapy, and systemic therapy (i.e., drugs). These medical interventions have documented survival advantages, but the implications for QOL are not trivial. Surgery is performed on about 60% of cancer survivors Rates are raising as more people live to an old age and as mass lifestyle changes occur in the developing world. The growing risk of cervical cancer in India makes it necessary to develop methods for early detection of the disease and its subsequent treatment. Lack of knowledge is found to be the main reason for not having had of screening, non availability of female screener, inconvenient clinic times, lack of awareness of the test indication and benefits, considering onset not a risk of developing cancer and fear of embracement , detection of cancer are the factors , which has influenced cervical cancer screening. Over the past decade, the global health community has been giving increased attention to the importance of addressing cervical cancer prevention where the disease burden is greatest.

Keywords

Immunotherapy, Biologic Therapies, Cancer Prevention, Cell Transplants, Cancer Survivors.
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Authors

Tarun Dhar Diwan
Deptt. of Engineering (CSE), Dr. C. V. Raman University, Bilaspur (C.G), India
S. R. Tandan
Deptt. of Engineering (CSE),Dr. C. V. Raman University, Bilaspur (C.G), India
Rohit Miri
Deptt. of Engineering (CSE), Dr. C. V. Raman University, Bilaspur (C.G), India
Glori Gunjan Bagh
Dr. C. V. Raman University, Bilaspur, (C.G), India

Abstract


within the last several years, Cancer detected in medical sector has been very active research area of computer vision. Cancer can be recognition in a number of different ways, following the presence of certain signs and symptoms, screening tests, or medical imaging. A possible cancer is recognition it is diagnosed by microscopic examination of a tissue sample. Radiation therapy at some point during the treatment process. While cancer can be affected male and female of all ages, and a cancer are more affected common in children, most cases the risk of improving cancer generally increases with age. In 2007, cancer caused about 13% of all human deaths worldwide (8million). The most common treatment modalities for cancer are surgery, radiation therapy, and systemic therapy (i.e., drugs). These medical interventions have documented survival advantages, but the implications for QOL are not trivial. Surgery is performed on about 60% of cancer survivors Rates are raising as more people live to an old age and as mass lifestyle changes occur in the developing world. The growing risk of cervical cancer in India makes it necessary to develop methods for early detection of the disease and its subsequent treatment. Lack of knowledge is found to be the main reason for not having had of screening, non availability of female screener, inconvenient clinic times, lack of awareness of the test indication and benefits, considering onset not a risk of developing cancer and fear of embracement , detection of cancer are the factors , which has influenced cervical cancer screening. Over the past decade, the global health community has been giving increased attention to the importance of addressing cervical cancer prevention where the disease burden is greatest.

Keywords


Immunotherapy, Biologic Therapies, Cancer Prevention, Cell Transplants, Cancer Survivors.