Improving cervical cancer risk stratification
Published
02 February 2012
| Article by Annals of biomedical engineering 2012
| Tags:
computer-analysis,
pap-test,
cervical-cancer-screening,
immunocytochemistry,
nuclei-segmentation
Improving cervical cancer risk stratification
The Pap test, originally developed in the 1960s, is an effective method for screening women at risk for cervical cancer. The primary goals are to identify neoplastic and pre-neoplastic epithelial cells, to stratify women for the risk of cervical cancer, and to isolate...
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