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Volume : III, Issue : III, April - 2013

FACTORS INFLUENCING BREAST CANCER AND DATA ANALYSIS

K. SARAVANAKUMAR AND ARTHANARIEE A. M.

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The data analysis has a great deal of attention in the area of Breast Cancer. In recent years people getting affected with breast cancer is increasing due to different factors. The availability of huge amounts of data and the imminent need for turning such data into useful information and knowledge. The information and knowledge gained can be used for further research. Data can be stored in many different types of databases. A repository of multiple heterogeneous data sources from different departments, mammography, scanning division and laboratory in the hospital organized under a unified schema at a single site in order to facilitate chief doctor decision making to treat and monitor the patient health, controlling the level of the disease by chemotherapy , radiation therapy, Hormone therapy and mastectomy , operational procedures and it leads to eradication of cancer and increasing the patient survival time

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K. SARAVANAKUMAR AND ARTHANARIEE A. M., (2013). FACTORS INFLUENCING BREAST CANCER AND DATA ANALYSIS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. III, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2247.pdf

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