Population-Based Screening for Endometrial Cancer: Human vs. Machine Intelligence

Hart, Gregory R. and Yan, Vanessa and Huang, Gloria S. and Liang, Ying and Nartowt, Bradley J. and Muhammad, Wazir and Deng, Jun (2020) Population-Based Screening for Endometrial Cancer: Human vs. Machine Intelligence. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 3. ISSN 2624-8212

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Abstract

Incidence and mortality rates of endometrial cancer are increasing, leading to increased interest in endometrial cancer risk prediction and stratification to help in screening and prevention. Previous risk models have had moderate success with the area under the curve (AUC) ranging from 0.68 to 0.77. Here we demonstrate a population-based machine learning model for endometrial cancer screening that achieves a testing AUC of 0.96.

We train seven machine learning algorithms based solely on personal health data, without any genomic, imaging, biomarkers, or invasive procedures. The data come from the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial (PLCO). We further compare our machine learning model with 15 gynecologic oncologists and primary care physicians in the stratification of endometrial cancer risk for 100 women.

We find a random forest model that achieves a testing AUC of 0.96 and a neural network model that achieves a testing AUC of 0.91. We test both models in risk stratification against 15 practicing physicians. Our random forest model is 2.5 times better at identifying above-average risk women with a 2-fold reduction in the false positive rate. Our neural network model is 2 times better at identifying above-average risk women with a 3-fold reduction in the false positive rate.

Our machine learning models provide a non-invasive and cost-effective way to identify high-risk sub-populations who may benefit from early screening of endometrial cancer, prior to disease onset. Through statistical biopsy of personal health data, we have identified a new and effective approach for early cancer detection and prevention for individual patients.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Academic Digital Library > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email info@academicdigitallibrary.org
Date Deposited: 27 Jan 2023 06:12
Last Modified: 26 Sep 2023 06:00
URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/170

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