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From Head and Neck Tumour and Lymph Node Segmentation to Survival Prediction on PET/CT: An End-to-End Framework Featuring Uncertainty, Fairness, and Multi-Region Multi-Modal Radiomics

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Automatic delineation and detection of the primary tumour and lymph nodes using PET and CT in head and neck cancer can be helpful for diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring the disease. However, these algorithms can suffer from silent failures, limiting their trust. In this research wo...

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Autores principales: Salahuddin, Zohaib, Chen, Yi, Zhong, Xian, Woodruff, Henry C., Rad, Nastaran Mohammadian, Mali, Shruti Atul, Lambin, Philippe
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10093277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37046593
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15071932
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author Salahuddin, Zohaib
Chen, Yi
Zhong, Xian
Woodruff, Henry C.
Rad, Nastaran Mohammadian
Mali, Shruti Atul
Lambin, Philippe
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Chen, Yi
Zhong, Xian
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Automatic delineation and detection of the primary tumour and lymph nodes using PET and CT in head and neck cancer can be helpful for diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring the disease. However, these algorithms can suffer from silent failures, limiting their trust. In this research work, we estimate the confidence of the predicted segmentation and use it to reduce the number of false predictions. We also investigate the prognostic potential of quantitative image features extracted from the primary tumour and lymph nodes. We combine these features with clinical characteristics to predict recurrence-free survival and stratify patients into three groups of low, medium, and high-risk patients. We gain insight into the decision-making process of the model using explainability methods and correlate it to clinical knowledge. We also evaluate if the models are impacted by different biases. Our proposed framework can aid clinicians in the detection of head and neck cancer and patient risk stratification. ABSTRACT: Automatic delineation and detection of the primary tumour (GTVp) and lymph nodes (GTVn) using PET and CT in head and neck cancer and recurrence-free survival prediction can be useful for diagnosis and patient risk stratification. We used data from nine different centres, with 524 and 359 cases used for training and testing, respectively. We utilised posterior sampling of the weight space in the proposed segmentation model to estimate the uncertainty for false positive reduction. We explored the prognostic potential of radiomics features extracted from the predicted GTVp and GTVn in PET and CT for recurrence-free survival prediction and used SHAP analysis for explainability. We evaluated the bias of models with respect to age, gender, chemotherapy, HPV status, and lesion size. We achieved an aggregate Dice score of 0.774 and 0.760 on the test set for GTVp and GTVn, respectively. We observed a per image false positive reduction of 19.5% and 7.14% using the uncertainty threshold for GTVp and GTVn, respectively. Radiomics features extracted from GTVn in PET and from both GTVp and GTVn in CT are the most prognostic, and our model achieves a C-index of 0.672 on the test set. Our framework incorporates uncertainty estimation, fairness, and explainability, demonstrating the potential for accurate detection and risk stratification.
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spelling pubmed-100932772023-04-13 From Head and Neck Tumour and Lymph Node Segmentation to Survival Prediction on PET/CT: An End-to-End Framework Featuring Uncertainty, Fairness, and Multi-Region Multi-Modal Radiomics Salahuddin, Zohaib Chen, Yi Zhong, Xian Woodruff, Henry C. Rad, Nastaran Mohammadian Mali, Shruti Atul Lambin, Philippe Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Automatic delineation and detection of the primary tumour and lymph nodes using PET and CT in head and neck cancer can be helpful for diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring the disease. However, these algorithms can suffer from silent failures, limiting their trust. In this research work, we estimate the confidence of the predicted segmentation and use it to reduce the number of false predictions. We also investigate the prognostic potential of quantitative image features extracted from the primary tumour and lymph nodes. We combine these features with clinical characteristics to predict recurrence-free survival and stratify patients into three groups of low, medium, and high-risk patients. We gain insight into the decision-making process of the model using explainability methods and correlate it to clinical knowledge. We also evaluate if the models are impacted by different biases. Our proposed framework can aid clinicians in the detection of head and neck cancer and patient risk stratification. ABSTRACT: Automatic delineation and detection of the primary tumour (GTVp) and lymph nodes (GTVn) using PET and CT in head and neck cancer and recurrence-free survival prediction can be useful for diagnosis and patient risk stratification. We used data from nine different centres, with 524 and 359 cases used for training and testing, respectively. We utilised posterior sampling of the weight space in the proposed segmentation model to estimate the uncertainty for false positive reduction. We explored the prognostic potential of radiomics features extracted from the predicted GTVp and GTVn in PET and CT for recurrence-free survival prediction and used SHAP analysis for explainability. We evaluated the bias of models with respect to age, gender, chemotherapy, HPV status, and lesion size. We achieved an aggregate Dice score of 0.774 and 0.760 on the test set for GTVp and GTVn, respectively. We observed a per image false positive reduction of 19.5% and 7.14% using the uncertainty threshold for GTVp and GTVn, respectively. Radiomics features extracted from GTVn in PET and from both GTVp and GTVn in CT are the most prognostic, and our model achieves a C-index of 0.672 on the test set. Our framework incorporates uncertainty estimation, fairness, and explainability, demonstrating the potential for accurate detection and risk stratification. MDPI 2023-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10093277/ /pubmed/37046593 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15071932 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mali, Shruti Atul
Lambin, Philippe
From Head and Neck Tumour and Lymph Node Segmentation to Survival Prediction on PET/CT: An End-to-End Framework Featuring Uncertainty, Fairness, and Multi-Region Multi-Modal Radiomics
title From Head and Neck Tumour and Lymph Node Segmentation to Survival Prediction on PET/CT: An End-to-End Framework Featuring Uncertainty, Fairness, and Multi-Region Multi-Modal Radiomics
title_full From Head and Neck Tumour and Lymph Node Segmentation to Survival Prediction on PET/CT: An End-to-End Framework Featuring Uncertainty, Fairness, and Multi-Region Multi-Modal Radiomics
title_fullStr From Head and Neck Tumour and Lymph Node Segmentation to Survival Prediction on PET/CT: An End-to-End Framework Featuring Uncertainty, Fairness, and Multi-Region Multi-Modal Radiomics
title_full_unstemmed From Head and Neck Tumour and Lymph Node Segmentation to Survival Prediction on PET/CT: An End-to-End Framework Featuring Uncertainty, Fairness, and Multi-Region Multi-Modal Radiomics
title_short From Head and Neck Tumour and Lymph Node Segmentation to Survival Prediction on PET/CT: An End-to-End Framework Featuring Uncertainty, Fairness, and Multi-Region Multi-Modal Radiomics
title_sort from head and neck tumour and lymph node segmentation to survival prediction on pet/ct: an end-to-end framework featuring uncertainty, fairness, and multi-region multi-modal radiomics
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10093277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37046593
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15071932
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