Applied Sciences (Sep 2020)

Radiomics-Based Prediction of Overall Survival in Lung Cancer Using Different Volumes-Of-Interest

  • Natascha Claudia D’Amico,
  • Rosa Sicilia,
  • Ermanno Cordelli,
  • Lorenzo Tronchin,
  • Carlo Greco,
  • Michele Fiore,
  • Alessia Carnevale,
  • Giulio Iannello,
  • Sara Ramella,
  • Paolo Soda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10186425
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 18
p. 6425

Abstract

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Lung cancer accounts for the largest amount of deaths worldwide with respect to the other oncological pathologies. To guarantee the most effective cure to patients for such aggressive tumours, radiomics is increasing as a novel and promising research field that aims at extracting knowledge from data in terms of quantitative measures that are computed from diagnostic images, with prognostic and predictive ends. This knowledge could be used to optimize current treatments and to maximize their efficacy. To this end, we hereby study the use of such quantitative biomarkers computed from CT images of patients affected by Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer to predict Overall Survival. The main contributions of this work are two: first, we consider different volumes of interest for the same patient to find out whether the volume surrounding the visible lesions can provide useful information; second, we introduce 3D Local Binary Patterns, which are texture measures scarcely explored in radiomics. As further validation, we show that the proposed signature outperforms not only the features automatically computed by a deep learning-based approach, but also another signature at the state-of-the-art using other handcrafted features.

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