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Computational Discrimination of Breast Cancer for Korean Women Based on Epidemiologic Data Only

Author(s)
Lee, ChiwonLee, Jung ChanPark, BoyoungBae, JongheeLim, Min HyukKang, DaeheeYoo, Keun-YoungPark, Sue K.Kim, YoudanKim, Sungwan
Issued Date
2015-08
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2015.30.8.1025
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/66035
Citation
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, v.30, no.8, pp.1025 - 1034
Abstract
Breast cancer is the second leading cancer for Korean women and its incidence rate has been increasing annually. If early diagnosis were implemented with epidemiologic data, the women could easily assess breast cancer risk using internet. National Cancer Institute in the United States has released a Web-based Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool based on Gail model. However, it is inapplicable directly to Korean women since breast cancer risk is dependent on race. Also, it shows low accuracy (58%-59%). In this study, breast cancer discrimination models for Korean women are developed using only epidemiological case-control data (n = 4,574). The models are configured by different classification techniques: support vector machine, artificial neural network, and Bayesian network. A 1,000-time repeated random sub-sampling validation is performed for diverse parameter conditions, respectively. The performance is evaluated and compared as an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). According to age group and classification techniques, AUC, accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and calculation time of all models were calculated and compared. Although the support vector machine took the longest calculation time, the highest classification performance has been achieved in the case of women older than 50 yr (AUC=64%). The proposed model is dependent on demographic characteristics, reproductive factors, and lifestyle habits without using any clinical or genetic test. It is expected that the model could be implemented as a web-based discrimination tool for breast cancer. This tool can encourage potential breast cancer prone women to go the hospital for diagnostic tests.
Publisher
KOREAN ACAD MEDICAL SCIENCES
ISSN
1011-8934
Keyword (Author)
Breast NeoplasmsSupport Vector MachinesNeural NetworksComputers
Keyword
RISKVALIDATIONDISEASENUMBER

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