2022
DOI: 10.1504/wrstsd.2022.119330
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A literature survey of automated detection of cervical cancer cell in Pap smear images

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“…Cervical cancer is among the death causes within cancer patients and among the leading causes of gynecologic cancer, despite being treatable if identified earlier. These cancer cells can potentially be transmitted to other critical organs, for instance, the bladder, liver, and lungs, further complicating the situation [10,11]. Early detection and categorization of cervical lesions enhance patients' chances of effective treatment, and automated detection and categorizing of cervical lesions using Pap smear images are becoming quite prevalent [12].…”
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“…Cervical cancer is among the death causes within cancer patients and among the leading causes of gynecologic cancer, despite being treatable if identified earlier. These cancer cells can potentially be transmitted to other critical organs, for instance, the bladder, liver, and lungs, further complicating the situation [10,11]. Early detection and categorization of cervical lesions enhance patients' chances of effective treatment, and automated detection and categorizing of cervical lesions using Pap smear images are becoming quite prevalent [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Early detection and categorization of cervical lesions enhance patients' chances of effective treatment, and automated detection and categorizing of cervical lesions using Pap smear images are becoming quite prevalent [12]. Note that this test could detect pre-cancer in the uterine cervix [11,13]. The most popular screening mechanisms for the cervical lesion are the visual inspection and Pap smear test with acetic acid to categorize the cervical cells as normal, precancerous, or cancerous, as shown in Figure 1 [14,15].…”
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“…A Pap smear test is an easy screening method to evaluate infection and investigate the pre-cancer changes and cervical cancer (11,12). It is an effective way to prevent cervical cancer development and a noninvasive, simple, easy, and cost-effective way to detect precancerous lesions (13). In communities with active screening programs, the death rate caused by this cancer has decreased by 40% in the past thirty years.…”
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