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Early Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer using Urinary Biomarkers and Machine Learning

  • Erika Severeyn
  • , Alexandra La Cruz
  • , Jesús Velásquez
  • , Mónica Huerta

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Resumen

Diagnosing pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and chronic pancreatitis (CP) early is crucial for better patient outcomes. However, the lack of specific biomarkers makes this challenging. This study investigated the potential of a panel of four urinary biomarkers (creatinine, LYVE1, REG1B, and TFF1) combined with machine learning (support vector machines and neural networks) for diagnosis. We analyzed a publicly available dataset of 590 urine samples categorized as healthy, benign pancreatic disease, or PDAC. All samples were collected before treatment and age and sex were balanced across groups. Both machine learning models achieved high accuracy (>89%) and sensitivity (>84%) for PDAC diagnosis. For CP diagnosis, neural networks performed slightly better (accuracy: 75.3%, sensitivity: 65.1%) compared to support vector machines (accuracy: 71.0%, sensitivity: 59.0%). These results suggest that both methods hold promise for diagnosing these diseases. The use of urinary biomarkers offers several advantages. Urine collection is non-invasive and patient-friendly, the biomarkers are stable and detectable in early stages of disease, and measurement is relatively inexpensive. Our study has limitations, including a small sample size and a retrospective design. Further research with larger, more diverse populations and prospective studies is needed. Additionally, the potential use of these biomarkers for risk stratification and disease progression monitoring requires investigation. In conclusion, this study demonstrates the potential of a combined approach using urinary biomarkers and machine learning algorithms for diagnosing PDAC and CP. While neural networks showed a slight edge for CP diagnosis, both methods performed well. Further research is needed to validate these findings and explore the broader potential of these biomarkers.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaETCM 2024 - 8th Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting
EditoresDavid Rivas-Lalaleo, Soraya Lucia Sinche Maita
EditorialInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (versión digital)9798350391589
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2024
Evento8th IEEE Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting, ETCM 2024 - Cuenca, Ecuador
Duración: 15 oct. 202418 oct. 2024

Serie de la publicación

NombreETCM 2024 - 8th Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting

Conferencia

Conferencia8th IEEE Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting, ETCM 2024
País/TerritorioEcuador
CiudadCuenca
Período15/10/2418/10/24

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