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. 2022 Mar;102(3):245-252.
doi: 10.1038/s41374-021-00689-0. Epub 2021 Nov 24.

Artificial intelligence modelling in differentiating core biopsies of fibroadenoma from phyllodes tumor

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Artificial intelligence modelling in differentiating core biopsies of fibroadenoma from phyllodes tumor

Chee Leong Cheng et al. Lab Invest. 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Breast fibroepithelial lesions (FEL) are biphasic tumors which consist of benign fibroadenomas (FAs) and the rarer phyllodes tumors (PTs). FAs and PTs have overlapping features, but have different clinical management, which makes correct core biopsy diagnosis important. This study used whole-slide images (WSIs) of 187 FA and 100 PT core biopsies, to investigate the potential role of artificial intelligence (AI) in FEL diagnosis. A total of 9228 FA patches and 6443 PT patches was generated from WSIs of the training subset, with each patch being 224 × 224 pixel in size. Our model employed a two-stage architecture comprising a convolutional neural network (CNN) component for feature extraction from the patches, and a recurrent neural network (RNN) component for whole-slide classification using activation values from the global average pooling layer in the CNN model. It achieved an overall slide-level accuracy of 87.5%, with accuracies of 80% and 95% for FA and PT slides respectively. This affirms the potential role of AI in diagnostic discrimination between FA and PT on core biopsies which may be further refined for use in routine practice.

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