IVCVMay 5, 2023

Breast Cancer Immunohistochemical Image Generation: a Benchmark Dataset and Challenge Review

arXiv:2305.03546v214 citations
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This addresses the problem of reducing costs in breast cancer treatment planning for pathologists and researchers, but it is incremental as it builds on existing deep learning techniques for image generation.

The paper organized a challenge to generate immunohistochemical (IHC) images from H&E-stained images for breast cancer diagnosis, reviewing top methods based on PSNR and SSIM metrics and releasing a dataset to inspire further research.

For invasive breast cancer, immunohistochemical (IHC) techniques are often used to detect the expression level of human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) in breast tissue to formulate a precise treatment plan. From the perspective of saving manpower, material and time costs, directly generating IHC-stained images from Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stained images is a valuable research direction. Therefore, we held the breast cancer immunohistochemical image generation challenge, aiming to explore novel ideas of deep learning technology in pathological image generation and promote research in this field. The challenge provided registered H&E and IHC-stained image pairs, and participants were required to use these images to train a model that can directly generate IHC-stained images from corresponding H&E-stained images. We selected and reviewed the five highest-ranking methods based on their PSNR and SSIM metrics, while also providing overviews of the corresponding pipelines and implementations. In this paper, we further analyze the current limitations in the field of breast cancer immunohistochemical image generation and forecast the future development of this field. We hope that the released dataset and the challenge will inspire more scholars to jointly study higher-quality IHC-stained image generation.

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