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Performing Data Mining And Integrative Analysis Of Biomarker in Breast Cancer Using Multiple Publicly Accessible Databases
Published on: May 17, 2019
Iterative principal component analysis method for improvised classification of breast cancer disease using blood
1Department of Information Science and Technology, College of Engineering, Anna University, Guindy, 600025, Chennai, India.
Abstract:
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women occurring worldwide. Some of the procedures used to diagnose breast cancer are mammogram, breast ultrasound, biopsy, breast magnetic resonance imaging, and blood tests such as complete blood count. Detecting breast cancer at an early stage plays an important role in diagnostic and curative procedures. This paper aims to develop a predictive model for detecting the breast cancer using blood samples data containing age, body mass index (BMI), glucose, insulin, homeostasis model assessment (HOMA), leptin, adiponectin, resistin, and chemokine monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1).The two main challenges encountered in this process are identification of biomarkers and the precision of disease prediction accuracy. The proposed methodology employs principal component analysis in a peculiar approach followed by random forest tree prediction model to discriminate between healthy and breast cancer patients. This approach extracts high communalities, a linear combination of input attributes in a systematic procedure as principal axis elements. The iteratively extracted principal axis elements combined with minimum number of input attributes are able to predict the disease with higher accuracy of classification with increased sensitivity and specificity score. The results proved that the proposed approach generates a higher predictor performance than the previous reported results by opting relevant extracted principal axis elements and attributes that commend the classifier with increased performance measures.

