Deep Learning for Early Diagnosis of Lung Cancer

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2025-07-30
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Yiğitcan Çakmak, Adem Maman

Abstract:

Early diagnosis of lung cancer is critical for improving patient prognosis. While Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD) systemsleveraging deep learning have shown promise, the selection of an optimal model architecture remains a key challenge. This study presentsa comparative analysis of three prominent Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) architectures InceptionV4, VGG-13, and ResNet-50 todetermine their effectiveness in classifying lung cancer into benign, malignant, and normal categories from Computed Tomography (CT)images. Utilizing the publicly available IQ-OTH/NCCD dataset, a transfer learning approach was employed, where models pre-trainedon ImageNet were fine-tuned for the specific classification task. To mitigate overfitting and enhance model generalization, a suite ofdata augmentation techniques was applied during training. It achieved an accuracy of 98.80%, with a precision of 98.97%, a recall of96.30%, and an F1-score of 97.52%. Notably, the confusion matrix analysis revealed that InceptionV4 perfectly identified all malignantand normal cases in the test set, highlighting its clinical reliability. The study also evaluated the trade-off between diagnostic performanceand computational efficiency, where InceptionV4 provided an optimal balance compared to the computationally intensive VGG-13 and theless accurate, albeit more efficient, ResNet-50. Our findings suggest that the architectural design of InceptionV4, with its multi-scalefeature extraction, is exceptionally well-suited for the complexities of lung cancer diagnosis. This model stands out as a robust and highlyaccurate candidate for integration into clinical CAD systems, offering significant potential to assist radiologists and improve early detectionoutcomes.
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