Abstract

(1) Background: Bone metastasis is one of the most frequent diseases in breast, lung and prostate cancer; bone scintigraphy is the primary imaging method of screening that offers the highest sensitivity (95%) regarding metastases. To address the considerable problem of bone metastasis diagnosis, focused on breast cancer patients, artificial intelligence methods devoted to deep-learning algorithms for medical image analysis are investigated in this research work; (2) Methods: Deep learning is a powerful algorithm for automatic classification and diagnosis of medical images whereas its implementation is achieved by the use of convolutional neural networks (CNNs). The purpose of this study is to build a robust CNN model that will be able to classify images of whole-body scans in patients suffering from breast cancer, depending on whether or not they are infected by metastasis of breast cancer; (3) Results: A robust CNN architecture is selected based on CNN exploration performance for bone metastasis diagnosis using whole-body scan images, achieving a high classification accuracy of 92.50%. The best-performing CNN method is compared with other popular and well-known CNN architectures for medical imaging like ResNet50, VGG16, MobileNet, and DenseNet, reported in the literature, providing superior classification accuracy; and (4) Conclusions: Prediction results show the efficacy of the proposed deep learning approach in bone metastasis diagnosis for breast cancer patients in nuclear medicine.

Highlights

  • Bone metastasis is cancer that initially started in another part of the body and spread to the bone

  • As there are no other research studies for breast cancer bone metastasis classification in nuclear medicine, we briefly report some recent studies in nuclear medicine for bone metastasis diagnosis in men suffering from prostate cancer

  • A thorough analysis of the results showed an accuracy of 93.2% ± 3.9% regarding images of patients with malignant uptake while the respective accuracy for images of equivocal were 87.8% ± 5.3%

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Introduction

Bone metastasis is cancer that initially started in another part of the body and spread to the bone. Various names can be found in the literature, such as secondary bone cancer or metastatic bone disease [1,2]. Bone metastasis commonly occurs in the spine, thigh and pelvis but far from that, it can be seen in any bone. Bone metastasis appears years after cancer treatment, or may be the first indication of cancer. Metastatic cancer in bones is a life-threatening disease. Proper diagnosis and treatment of metastatic cancer in bones can save people’s lives [3]. Identification of normal, benign, and malignant tissues seems to be a step of high importance before treatment of bone metastasis tumors.

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