Cancers (Feb 2024)

Is CT Radiomics Superior to Morphological Evaluation for pN0 Characterization? A Pilot Study in Colon Cancer

  • Marta Zerunian,
  • Ilaria Nacci,
  • Damiano Caruso,
  • Michela Polici,
  • Benedetta Masci,
  • Domenico De Santis,
  • Paolo Mercantini,
  • Giulia Arrivi,
  • Federica Mazzuca,
  • Pasquale Paolantonio,
  • Emanuela Pilozzi,
  • Andrea Vecchione,
  • Mariarita Tarallo,
  • Enrico Fiori,
  • Elsa Iannicelli,
  • Andrea Laghi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16030660
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
p. 660

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to compare CT radiomics and morphological features when assessing benign lymph nodes (LNs) in colon cancer (CC). This retrospective study included 100 CC patients (test cohort) who underwent a preoperative CT examination and were diagnosed as pN0 after surgery. Regional LNs were scored with a morphological Likert scale (NODE-SCORE) and divided into two groups: low likelihood (LLM: 0–2 points) and high likelihood (HLM: 3–7 points) of malignancy. The T-test and the Mann–Whitney test were used to compare 107 radiomic features extracted from the two groups. Radiomic features were also extracted from primary lesions (PLs), and the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) was used to test a LN/PL ratio when assessing the LN’s status identified with radiomics and with the NODE-SCORE. An amount of 337 LNs were divided into 167 with LLM and 170 with HLM. Radiomics showed 15/107 features, with a significant difference (p p p p p = 0.03). The radiomics ratio between CC and LNs is more accurate for noninvasively discriminating benign LNs compared to CT morphological features.

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