Abstract
One of the deadliest diseases which affects the large intestine is colon cancer. Older adults are typically affected by colon cancer though it can happen at any age. It generally starts as small benign growth of cells that forms on the inside of the colon, and later, it develops into cancer. Due to the propagation of somatic alterations that affects the gene expression, colon cancer is caused. A standardized format for assessing the expression levels of thousands of genes is provided by the DNA microarray technology. The tumors of various anatomical regions can be distinguished by the patterns of gene expression in microarray technology. As the microarray data is too huge to process due to the curse of dimensionality problem, an amalgamated approach of utilizing bilevel feature selection techniques is proposed in this paper. In the first level, the genes or the features are dimensionally reduced with the help of Multivariate Minimum Redundancy–Maximum Relevance (MRMR) technique. Then, in the second level, six optimization techniques are utilized in this work for selecting the best genes or features before proceeding to classification process. The optimization techniques considered in this work are Invasive Weed Optimization (IWO), Teaching Learning-Based Optimization (TLBO), League Championship Optimization (LCO), Beetle Antennae Search Optimization (BASO), Crow Search Optimization (CSO), and Fruit Fly Optimization (FFO). Finally, it is classified with five suitable classifiers, and the best results show when IWO is utilized with MRMR, and then classified with Quadratic Discriminant Analysis (QDA), a classification accuracy of 99.16% is obtained.
Highlights
A cancer is nothing but the abnormal growth of cells in the affected region, and it has the ability to spread to various regions of the body [1]
With the rapid advancement of gene expression technology, many kinds of cancers can be classified with the help of using DNA microarray
The problem of colon cancer classification is confronted with the help of Minimum Redundancy–Maximum Relevance (MRMR) and six other optimization techniques
Summary
A cancer is nothing but the abnormal growth of cells in the affected region, and it has the ability to spread to various regions of the body [1]. Colon cancer is one of the commonly occurring cancers, and it happens due to genetic, lifestyle, and aging factors. Often started as a benign tumor in the form of a polyp, later it becomes cancerous [3]. Treatments for colon cancer include radiation therapy, targeted therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery. The cancer may be cured if it is confined within the walls of the colon, but if it has spread widely, it is not curable, but managed to a certain extent with improvement in life style quality [4]
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