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An Intelligent Hybrid Ensemble Model for Early Detection of Breast Cancer in Multidisciplinary Healthcare Systems
Hasnain Iftikhar1,2, Atef F Hashem3, Moiz Qureshi2,4
1Department of Statistics, University of Peshawar, Peshawar 25120, Pakistan.
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Background/Objectives: In the modern healthcare landscape, breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent malignancies and a leading cause of mortality among women worldwide. Early and accurate prediction of breast cancer plays a pivotal role in effective diagnosis, treatment planning, and improving survival outcomes. However, due to the complexity and heterogeneity of medical data, achieving high predictive accuracy remains a significant challenge. This study proposes an intelligent hybrid system that integrates traditional machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and ensemble learning approaches for enhanced breast cancer prediction using the Wisconsin Breast Cancer Dataset. Methods: The proposed system employs a multistage framework comprising three main phases: (1) data preprocessing and balancing, which involves normalization using the min-max technique and application of the Synthetic Minority Over-sampling Technique (SMOTE) to mitigate class imbalance; (2) model development, where multiple ML algorithms, DL architectures, and a novel ensemble model are applied to the preprocessed data; and (3) model evaluation and validation, performed under three distinct training-testing scenarios to ensure robustness and generalizability. Model performance was assessed using six statistical evaluation metrics-accuracy, precision, recall, F1-score, specificity, and AUC-alongside graphical analyses and rigorous statistical tests to evaluate predictive consistency. Results: The findings demonstrate that the proposed ensemble model significantly outperforms individual machine learning and deep learning models in terms of predictive accuracy, stability, and reliability. A comparative analysis also reveals that the ensemble system surpasses several state-of-the-art methods reported in the literature. Conclusions: The proposed intelligent hybrid system offers a promising, multidisciplinary approach for improving diagnostic decision support in breast cancer prediction. By integrating advanced data preprocessing, machine learning, and deep learning paradigms within a unified ensemble framework, this study contributes to the broader goals of precision oncology and AI-driven healthcare, aligning with global efforts to enhance early cancer detection and personalized medical care.
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