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Breast Cancer Prediction | Prediction of Stage of Cancer by the size of Tumor #166

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JyotikaJayani-08 opened this issue Jun 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Yes, In breast cancer prediction model I think we can also add a model to predict the stage of cancer from the tumor size for early diagnosis.

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The size of a tumor is one of the factors used to determine the stage of cancer. The TNM staging system, which is widely used for many types of cancer, includes the size of the tumor (T) as one of its components. The larger the tumor, the higher the number after the T, indicating a more advanced stage of cancer. However, it's important to note that the stage of cancer is not solely determined.
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JyotikaJayani-08 commented Jun 4, 2024

@SrijanShovit Can you please assign me this issue under gssoc

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