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English: Histopathology with identification of breast cancer by AI in a whole-slide image. H&E stain. Original caption:
Example whole-slide images from test TCGA data cohort with predictions produced by the ConvNet classifier.
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Source Cruz-Roa A, Gilmore H, Basavanhally A, Feldman M, Ganesan S, Shih NNC (2017). "Accurate and reproducible invasive breast cancer detection in whole-slide images: A Deep Learning approach for quantifying tumor extent.". Sci Rep 7: 46450. DOI:10.1038/srep46450. PMID 28418027. PMC: 5394452.
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Author Cruz-Roa A, Gilmore H, Basavanhally A, Feldman M, Ganesan S, Shih NNC
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