High-accuracy brain tumor detection method based on deep learning

  • Weidong YE
  • , Zhenlin CHEN
  • , Xingru SUN*
  • , Sijia CHEN
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal PublicationsJournal Article (refereed)peer-review

Abstract

Brain tumors remain among the most fatal diseases of the central nervous system, and early diagnosis is vital for improving patient survival outcomes. However, conventional diagnostic approaches relying on manual interpretation of MRI scans by radiologists often suffer from subjectivity, inefficiency, and a high rate of missed diagnoses. To overcome these limitations, this study introduces a systematically optimized deep learning framework designed to achieve real-time performance while preserving high detection accuracy. Specifically, we propose the A2C2f-Mona module, which enhances local and medium-range feature perception through multi-scale depthwise convolution and residual connections; design the C2PSA-DyT module, which replaces conventional normalization layers with element-wise normalization to enhance training stability and feature distribution consistency; and introduce the CGAFusion module, which integrates high- and low-level features via a channel attention mechanism, effectively improving the detection of tumors with blurred boundaries and small volumes. Experimental evaluations demonstrate that the proposed approach surpasses YOLOv12n across all performance metrics, achieving a precision of 93.8%, recall of 88.0%, and [email protected] of 94.0%. Notably, the recall for pituitary tumors shows the greatest improvement, while the recognition accuracy for gliomas is also significantly enhanced. Overall, the proposed method achieves simultaneous gains in detection accuracy and stability, underscoring its substantial potential for advancing intelligent diagnosis in medical imaging.
Original languageEnglish
JournalScientific Reports
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 13 Jan 2026

Bibliographical note

These authors contributed equally this work: Weidong Ye and Zhenlin Chen.

Funding

This work was supported by the Guangdong Province Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation Regional Joint Fund Regional Cultivation Project (Yuehui Joint Fund, Project No: 2023A1515140145), the Science and Technology Innovation Team Project of Huizhou Science and Technology Bureau (Project No: 2023EQ050012), the Strong Foundation of Scientific Research Program of Guangzhou Medical University (Project No: 2024SRP215), and the Huizhou Outstanding Young Scientific and Technological Talents Program (Project No: 2025EQ050018).

Keywords

  • Brain tumor detection
  • Deep learning
  • A2C2f-Mona module
  • C2PSA-DyT module
  • CGAFusion module

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