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BCMID: Breast Cancer Multimodal Imaging Dataset (Updated)

Authors: Seddik Tawfik, Noha; Ghatwary, Noha; Elgendy, Ahmed; Nasr, Omar; ye, xujiong; Elshenawy, Marwa;

BCMID: Breast Cancer Multimodal Imaging Dataset (Updated)

Abstract

The Breast Cancer Multimodal Imaging Dataset (BCMID) is the first Multimodal dataset from Egypt breast cancer characterization, sourced from Ayady Almostakbal Hospital in Alexandria. This dataset aims to support the development of Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD) systems by providing Ultrasound and Mammogram Images for each patient for breast cancer cases with BiRads category. Dataset Details: Population: 332 adult female patients, aged 26 to 82 years at the time of examination. Contents: BCMID.zip: This compressed file includes a comprehensive folder structure: Patient Folders: Each of the 323 folders is named according to the unique patient ID. Ultrasound Subfolder: Contains ultrasound images for each patient. Mammogram Subfolder: Contains mammogram image(s) for each patient. Report BCMID_annotations.tsv: This file contains patient IDs along with their corresponding BI-RADS labels.

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Multimodal Imaging, Breast Cancer Lymphedema/classification

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