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Quantitative Screening of Cervical Cancers for Low-Resource Settings: Pilot Study of Smartphone-Based Endoscopic Visual Inspection After Acetic Acid Using Machine Learning Techniques

Author(s)
Bae, Jung KweonRoh, Hyun-JinYou, Joon S.Kim, KyungbinAhn, YujinAskaruly, SanzharPark, KibeomYang, HyunmoJang, Gil-JinMoon, Kyung HyunJung, Woonggyu
Issued Date
2020-03
DOI
10.2196/16467
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/31856
Fulltext
https://mhealth.jmir.org/2020/3/e16467/
Citation
JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH , v.8, no.3, pp.e16467
Abstract
Background: Approximately 90% of global cervical cancer (CC) is mostly found in low- and middle-income countries. In most cases, CC can be detected early through routine screening programs, including a cytology-based test. However, it is logistically difficult to offer this program in low-resource settings due to limited resources and infrastructure, and few trained experts. A visual inspection following the application of acetic acid (VIA) has been widely promoted and is routinely recommended as a viable form of CC screening in resource-constrained countries. Digital images of the cervix have been acquired during VIA procedure with better quality assurance and visualization, leading to higher diagnostic accuracy and reduction of the variability of detection rate. However, a colposcope is bulky, expensive, electricity-dependent, and needs routine maintenance, and to confirm the grade of abnormality through its images, a specialist must be present. Recently, smartphone-based imaging systems have made a significant impact on the practice of medicine by offering a cost-effective, rapid, and noninvasive method of evaluation. Furthermore, computer-aided analyses, including image processing-based methods and machine learning techniques, have also shown great potential for a high impact on medicinal evaluations.
Publisher
JMIR PUBLICATIONS
ISSN
2291-5222
Keyword (Author)
smartphone-based endoscopesmartphone VIAmachine learningcervical cancer screeninglow-resource settings
Keyword
CERVICOGRAPHYPROGRAM

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