Brain Tumor MRI
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Brain tumors are among the most severe and life-threatening conditions affecting both children and adults. They constitute approximately 85-90% of all primary Central Nervous System (CNS) tumors, with an estimated 11,700 new cases diagnosed annually. The 5-year survival rate for individuals with malignant brain or CNS tumors is alarmingly low, at 34% for men and 36% for women. Brain tumors are categorized into various types, including benign, malignant, and pituitary tumors.
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This dataset consists of MRI images of brain tumors, specifically curated for tasks such as brain tumor classification and detection. The dataset includes a variety of tumor types, including gliomas, meningiomas, and glioblastomas, enabling multi-class classification. Each MRI scan is labeled with the corresponding tumor type, providing a comprehensive resource for developing and evaluating machine learning models for medical image analysis. The data can be used to train deep learning algorithms for brain tumor detection, aiding in early diagnosis and treatment planning.
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