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Item Type Journal Article
Title Ovarian cancer: An update on imaging in the era of radiomics
Creator Nougaret et al.
Author S. Nougaret
Author M. Tardieu
Author H. A. Vargas
Author C. Reinhold
Author S. Vande Perre
Author N. Bonanno
Author E. Sala
Author I. Thomassin-Naggara
Abstract Tumor heterogeneity in ovarian cancer has been reported at the histological and genetic levels and is associated with adverse clinical outcomes. Tumor evaluation using standard computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging techniques does not account for the intra- or inter-tumoral heterogeneity in advanced ovarian cancer with peritoneal carcinomatosis. As such, computational approaches in assessing tumor heterogeneity have been proposed using radiomics and radiogenomics in order to analyze the whole tumor heterogeneity as opposed to single biopsy sampling. As part of radiomics, texture analysis, which includes the extraction of multiple data from images has been proposed recently to evaluate advanced ovarian tumor heterogeneity. In this short review, we explain the basics of radiomics, how to perform texture analysis, and its applications to ovarian cancer imaging.
Publication Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging
Date Dec 13, 2018
Journal Abbr Diagn Interv Imaging
Language eng
DOI 10.1016/j.diii.2018.11.007
ISSN 2211-5684
Short Title Ovarian cancer
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 30555018
Tags Advanced imaging, clinic, Genomics, Ovarian cancer, Radiomics
Date Added 2019/01/16 - 10:47:49
Date Modified 2020/04/28 - 09:39:08
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