Translational Oncology (Jan 2022)

The role of feature-based radiomics for predicting response and radiation injury after stereotactic radiation therapy for brain metastases: A critical review by the Young Group of the Italian Association of Radiotherapy and Clinical Oncology (yAIRO)

  • Viola Salvestrini,
  • Carlo Greco,
  • Andrea Emanuele Guerini,
  • Silvia Longo,
  • Valerio Nardone,
  • Luca Boldrini,
  • Isacco Desideri,
  • Francesca De Felice

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 101275

Abstract

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Introduction: differential diagnosis of tumor recurrence and radiation injury after stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) is challenging. The advances in imaging techniques and feature-based radiomics could aid to discriminate radionecrosis from progression. Methods: we performed a systematic review of current literature, key references were obtained from a PubMed query. Data extraction was performed by 3 researchers and disagreements were resolved with a discussion among the authors. Results: we identified 15 retrospective series, one prospective trial, one critical review and one editorial paper. Radiomics involves a wide range of imaging features referred to necrotic regions, rate of contrast-enhancing area or the measure of edema surrounding the metastases. Features were mainly defined through a multistep extraction/reduction/selection process and a final validation and comparison. Conclusions: feature-based radiomics has an optimal potential to accurately predict response and radionecrosis after SRT of BM and facilitate differential diagnosis. Further validation studies are eagerly awaited to confirm radiomics reliability.