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We provide a set of tools that helps you and your doctor understand the condition of your breasts better.

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Tools and Technology

We currently provide a tool powered by artifical intelligence which analyses hispathological image i.e. images of glass tissue slides under a microscope, here tissue samples from lymp nodes in order to detect breast cancer. We will be analysing tissues for:

Invasive Ductal Carcinoma This is the most common subtype of all breast cancers. Almost 80% of diagnosed breast cancers are of this subtype.
Metastatic Cancer A metastatic cancer or metastatic tumor is one that has spread from the site where it started into different area/s of the body.

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Breast Cancer Analyzer

for Histopathology Image Patches, To use the tool:

  • Upload Histopathological Image

    Click on the 'Choose Files' button and select a single image of 200x200 for the algorithm. Use jpeg, jpg or png format.

  • Select Prediction Type

    One of these shall be selected for you by default, you may choose between Metastatic Cancer and Invasive Ductal Carcinoma

  • Check Results

    Your results should load automatically, just in case it doesn't click on Predict.

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Results

    What would you like to detect?

    Metastatic Cancer
    Invasive Ductal Carcinoma

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    Breast Exam

    Whether you are a user of STREE or not, do give yourself a breast exam atleast every month!

    Follow the given steps.

    The number of women diagnosed with Breast Cancer has been on a rise in the last few years. And the thought of finding a lump on your breast can be a scary one. But, not checking for one and hoping it doesn't exist is not the way to protect yourself from Breast Cancer.

    If you notice something in your breasts contact a doctor immediately. Once our idea is successfully implemented, we shall be instrumental in this crucial assistance.

    Step 1: Appearance

    Stand in front of the mirror and check your breasts thoroughly. Look for any skin discolouration, skin dimpling, scaliness or puckering. Clasp your hands behind your head and look carefully for change in shape of your breasts. Squeeze your nipples and check for discharge.

    Step 2: Get Comfortable and Check

    Lie down on your back to perform the next set of exams since it spreads the tissue evenly on the chest. With your left arm over your head and a pillow or towel under your left shoulder, put your left hand behind your head. Use the finger pads of three middle fingers to begin touching your left breast gently but firmly.

    Step 3: Check Breasts Tissue

    You can follow any of theses methods:
    Lines - Follow an up-and-down vertical strip pattern from your collarbone to just below your bra line, until you reach the nipple.
    Wedges- Starting at the outer edge, move your fingers toward the nipple and back to the edge.
    Circles- Move your fingers in circles starting outwards to inwards until you cover the entire breast.

    Step 4: Examination with Pressure

    Follow the previous step using three levels of pressure to examine your breast:
    Light pressure: To examine the tissue closest to the skin
    Medium pressure: To feel a little deeper
    Firm pressure: To feel deeper tissue closer to the chest wall

    Step-5: Final Check

    Rest your arms on a firm surface and use the same method of your choice to examine the area between the breastand the underarm, and the underarm itself. All of this is breast tissue too. Or, repeat these steps in the shower so your fingers can glide easily on your breasts.

    Further Steps

    Congratulations on successfully conducting your breast exam! If you feel anything suspicious, contact your doctor immediately! Have a nice day!