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Radiomics: the bridge between medical imaging and personalized medicine

Authors :
Lambin, Philippe
Leijenaar, Ralph T. H.
Deist, Timo M.
Peerlings, Jurgen
de Jong, Evelyn E. C.
van Timmeren, Janita
Sanduleanu, Sebastian
Larue, Ruben T. H. M.
Even, Aniek J. G.
Jochems, Arthur
van Wijk, Yvonka
Woodruff, Henry
van Soest, Johan
Lustberg, Tim
Roelofs, Erik
van Elmpt, Wouter
Dekker, Andre
Mottaghy, Felix M.
Wildberger, Joachim E.
Walsh, Sean
Lambin, Philippe
Leijenaar, Ralph T. H.
Deist, Timo M.
Peerlings, Jurgen
de Jong, Evelyn E. C.
van Timmeren, Janita
Sanduleanu, Sebastian
Larue, Ruben T. H. M.
Even, Aniek J. G.
Jochems, Arthur
van Wijk, Yvonka
Woodruff, Henry
van Soest, Johan
Lustberg, Tim
Roelofs, Erik
van Elmpt, Wouter
Dekker, Andre
Mottaghy, Felix M.
Wildberger, Joachim E.
Walsh, Sean
Source :
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology vol.14 (2017) nr.12 p.749-762 [ISSN 1759-4774]
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Radiomics, the high-throughput mining of quantitative image features from standard-of-care medical imaging that enables data to be extracted and applied within clinical-decision support systems to improve diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive accuracy, is gaining importance in cancer research. Radiomic analysis exploits sophisticated image analysis tools and the rapid development and validation of medical imaging data that uses image-based signatures for precision diagnosis and treatment, providing a powerful tool in modern medicine. Herein, we describe the process of radiomics, its pitfalls, challenges, opportunities, and its capacity to improve clinical decision making, emphasizing the utility for patients with cancer. Currently, the field of radiomics lacks standardized evaluation of both the scientific integrity and the clinical relevance of the numerous published radiomics investigations resulting from the rapid growth of this area. Rigorous evaluation criteria and reporting guidelines need to be established in order for radiomics to mature as a discipline. Herein, we provide guidance for investigations to meet this urgent need in the field of radiomics.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology vol.14 (2017) nr.12 p.749-762 [ISSN 1759-4774]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1038/nrclinonc.2017.141, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363313648
Document Type :
Electronic Resource