Hybrid Model for Detection of Cervical Cancer Using Causal Analysis and Machine Learning Techniques
<div><p>Cervical cancer has become the third most common form of cancer in the in-universe, after the widespread breast cancer. Human papillomavirus risk of infection is linked to the majority of cancer cases. Preventive care, the most expensive way of fighting cancer, can protect about...
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| Main Author: | Umesh Kumar Lilhore (17727684) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | M. Poongodi (14158869) (author), Amandeep Kaur (572773) (author), Sarita Simaiya (17727693) (author), Abeer D. Algarni (18288967) (author), Hela Elmannai (18288970) (author), V. Vijayakumar (9544795) (author), Godwin Brown Tunze (18300823) (author), Mounir Hamdi (14150652) (author) |
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2022
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