Diagnostics (Jun 2024)

Artificial Intelligence-Powered Imaging Biomarker Based on Mammography for Breast Cancer Risk Prediction

  • Eun Kyung Park,
  • Hyeonsoo Lee,
  • Minjeong Kim,
  • Taesoo Kim,
  • Junha Kim,
  • Ki Hwan Kim,
  • Thijs Kooi,
  • Yoosoo Chang,
  • Seungho Ryu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14121212
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 1212

Abstract

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The purposes of this study were to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) model for future breast cancer risk prediction based on mammographic images, investigate the feasibility of the AI model, and compare the AI model, clinical statistical risk models, and Mirai, a state of-the art deep learning algorithm based on screening mammograms for 1–5-year breast cancer risk prediction. We trained and developed a deep learning model using a total of 36,995 serial mammographic examinations from 21,438 women (cancer-enriched mammograms, 17.5%). To determine the feasibility of the AI prediction model, mammograms and detailed clinical information were collected. C-indices and area under the receiver operating characteristic curves (AUCs) for 1–5-year outcomes were obtained. We compared the AUCs of our AI prediction model, Mirai, and clinical statistical risk models, including the Tyrer–Cuzick (TC) model and Gail model, using DeLong’s test. A total of 16,894 mammograms were independently collected for external validation, of which 4002 were followed by a cancer diagnosis within 5 years. Our AI prediction model obtained a C-index of 0.76, with AUCs of 0.90, 0.84, 0.81, 0.78, and 0.81, to predict the 1–5-year risks. Our AI prediction model showed significantly higher AUCs than those of the TC model (AUC: 0.57; p p < 0.001), and achieved similar performance to Mirai. The deep learning AI model using mammograms and AI-powered imaging biomarkers has substantial potential to advance accurate breast cancer risk prediction.

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