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Mengyan Zhang1, Cong Wang1, Li Cai2
1School of Life Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China.
Abstract:
The status of hormone receptors (HR) at the molecular level is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of breast cancer. Meanwhile, mammography is an effective screening method for detecting breast cancer, which significantly improve survival. However, diagnosing the molecular status of breast cancer involves a pathological biopsy, which can affect the accuracy of the diagnosis. To non-invasively diagnose the hormone receptor (HR) status of breast cancer and reduced manual annotation, we proposed a weakly supervised deep learning framework BSNet which detected breast cancer with HR status and benign tumors. BSNet was trained on 2321 multi-view mammography cases from female undergoing digital mammography for the general population at Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital in Heilongjiang Province during the period 2017-2018 and was validated on the external cohort. The average AUCs of BSNet on the test set and the external validation set were 0.89 and 0.92, respectively. BSNet demonstrated excellent performance in non-invasive breast cancer diagnosis with HR status, using multiple mammography views without pixel annotation. Furthermore, we developed a web server (http://bsnet.edbc.org) for easy use. BSNet described high-dimensional mammography of breast cancer subtypes, which helped inform early management options.

