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Past, Present and Future of Automated Mammographic Density Measurement for Breast Cancer Risk Prediction

Mammography is one of the essential screening technologies which is helpful to save the lives of women against breast cancer. Prediction of breast cancer from mammograms is not reached on its optimal level; hence there is a constant enhancement in clinical applications for mammographic breast densit...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2022-08, Vol.2327 (1), p.12076
Main Authors: Pawar, Shivaji D., Joshi, Pratibha T., Savalkar, Vishwayogita A., Sharma, Kamal Kr, Sapate, Suhas G.
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