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Identification of Premature Diagnosis for Detection of Brain Tumor Using Blockchain Strategy

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The blockchain technology is the emerging field of science, which imparts a major role in every application area of science, which includes the education, banking and health care also. In health care, most of the health issues occur because of their negligence of proper diagnosis by the doctor and ignorance the symptom by patients. The most common disease nowadays is called as tumor. A tumor is a kind of disease which is usually not going to be detected by the patient at its first stage. At the first stage it creates a headache which is of normal type symptom, but as the span of time increases, it creates a major damage to the brain. The brain tumor is usually having a symptom like increase in headache frequently, unexplained nausea or vomiting. Sometimes, it may also have blurred vision, double vision and sometimes loss of peripheral visions. In this paper, we are going to diagnose the tumor using the blockchain strategy.

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Dash, A.B., Mishra, B., Singh, A.N. (2021). Identification of Premature Diagnosis for Detection of Brain Tumor Using Blockchain Strategy. In: Kumar, R., Mishra, B.K., Pattnaik, P.K. (eds) Next Generation of Internet of Things. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 201. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0666-3_4

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