Cancer patients are known to have a higher likelihood of developing Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) compared to non-cancer individuals. Although various types of cancer can contribute to the onset of CVD, lung cancer is inherently linked with increased susceptibility. To bridge this hypothesis, we propose a Lung cancer detection and Cardiovascular Disease Prediction (LCDP) system through lung Computed Tomography (CT) scan images. The lung cancer detection module of the LCDP system utilizes Transfer Learning (TL) with AdaDenseNet for classification. It employs the improvised Proximity-based Synthetic Minority Over-sampling Technique (Prox-SMOTE), improving accuracy. In the CVD prediction module, the feature extraction was performed using the VGG-16 model, followed by classification using a Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier. The impact and interdependence of lung cancer on CVD were evident in our evaluation, with high accuracies of 98.28% for lung cancer detection and 91.62% for CVD prediction.

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