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Radiomic Texture and Shape Descriptors of the Rectal Environment on Post-Chemoradiation T2-Weighted MRI are Associated with Pathologic Tumor Stage Regression in Rectal Cancers: A Retrospective, Multi-Institution Study
(1) Background: The relatively poor expert restaging accuracy of MRI in rectal cancer after neoadjuvant chemoradiation may be due to the difficulties in visual assessment of residual tumor on post-treatment MRI. In order to capture underlying tissue alterations and morphologic changes in rectal stru...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7463898/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722082 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12082027 |
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author | Alvarez-Jimenez, Charlems Antunes, Jacob T. Talasila, Nitya Bera, Kaustav Brady, Justin T. Gollamudi, Jayakrishna Marderstein, Eric Kalady, Matthew F. Purysko, Andrei Willis, Joseph E. Stein, Sharon Friedman, Kenneth Paspulati, Rajmohan Delaney, Conor P. Romero, Eduardo Madabhushi, Anant Viswanath, Satish E. |
author_facet | Alvarez-Jimenez, Charlems Antunes, Jacob T. Talasila, Nitya Bera, Kaustav Brady, Justin T. Gollamudi, Jayakrishna Marderstein, Eric Kalady, Matthew F. Purysko, Andrei Willis, Joseph E. Stein, Sharon Friedman, Kenneth Paspulati, Rajmohan Delaney, Conor P. Romero, Eduardo Madabhushi, Anant Viswanath, Satish E. |
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description | (1) Background: The relatively poor expert restaging accuracy of MRI in rectal cancer after neoadjuvant chemoradiation may be due to the difficulties in visual assessment of residual tumor on post-treatment MRI. In order to capture underlying tissue alterations and morphologic changes in rectal structures occurring due to the treatment, we hypothesized that radiomics texture and shape descriptors of the rectal environment (e.g., wall, lumen) on post-chemoradiation T2-weighted (T2w) MRI may be associated with tumor regression after neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy (nCRT). (2) Methods: A total of 94 rectal cancer patients were retrospectively identified from three collaborating institutions, for whom a 1.5 or 3T T2w MRI was available after nCRT and prior to surgical resection. The rectal wall and the lumen were annotated by an expert radiologist on all MRIs, based on which 191 texture descriptors and 198 shape descriptors were extracted for each patient. (3) Results: Top-ranked features associated with pathologic tumor-stage regression were identified via cross-validation on a discovery set (n = 52, 1 institution) and evaluated via discriminant analysis in hold-out validation (n = 42, 2 institutions). The best performing features for distinguishing low (ypT0-2) and high (ypT3–4) pathologic tumor stages after nCRT comprised directional gradient texture expression and morphologic shape differences in the entire rectal wall and lumen. Not only were these radiomic features found to be resilient to variations in magnetic field strength and expert segmentations, a quadratic discriminant model combining them yielded consistent performance across multiple institutions (hold-out AUC of 0.73). (4) Conclusions: Radiomic texture and shape descriptors of the rectal wall from post-treatment T2w MRIs may be associated with low and high pathologic tumor stage after neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy and generalized across variations between scanners and institutions. |
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spelling | pubmed-74638982020-09-04 Radiomic Texture and Shape Descriptors of the Rectal Environment on Post-Chemoradiation T2-Weighted MRI are Associated with Pathologic Tumor Stage Regression in Rectal Cancers: A Retrospective, Multi-Institution Study Alvarez-Jimenez, Charlems Antunes, Jacob T. Talasila, Nitya Bera, Kaustav Brady, Justin T. Gollamudi, Jayakrishna Marderstein, Eric Kalady, Matthew F. Purysko, Andrei Willis, Joseph E. Stein, Sharon Friedman, Kenneth Paspulati, Rajmohan Delaney, Conor P. Romero, Eduardo Madabhushi, Anant Viswanath, Satish E. Cancers (Basel) Article (1) Background: The relatively poor expert restaging accuracy of MRI in rectal cancer after neoadjuvant chemoradiation may be due to the difficulties in visual assessment of residual tumor on post-treatment MRI. In order to capture underlying tissue alterations and morphologic changes in rectal structures occurring due to the treatment, we hypothesized that radiomics texture and shape descriptors of the rectal environment (e.g., wall, lumen) on post-chemoradiation T2-weighted (T2w) MRI may be associated with tumor regression after neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy (nCRT). (2) Methods: A total of 94 rectal cancer patients were retrospectively identified from three collaborating institutions, for whom a 1.5 or 3T T2w MRI was available after nCRT and prior to surgical resection. The rectal wall and the lumen were annotated by an expert radiologist on all MRIs, based on which 191 texture descriptors and 198 shape descriptors were extracted for each patient. (3) Results: Top-ranked features associated with pathologic tumor-stage regression were identified via cross-validation on a discovery set (n = 52, 1 institution) and evaluated via discriminant analysis in hold-out validation (n = 42, 2 institutions). The best performing features for distinguishing low (ypT0-2) and high (ypT3–4) pathologic tumor stages after nCRT comprised directional gradient texture expression and morphologic shape differences in the entire rectal wall and lumen. Not only were these radiomic features found to be resilient to variations in magnetic field strength and expert segmentations, a quadratic discriminant model combining them yielded consistent performance across multiple institutions (hold-out AUC of 0.73). (4) Conclusions: Radiomic texture and shape descriptors of the rectal wall from post-treatment T2w MRIs may be associated with low and high pathologic tumor stage after neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy and generalized across variations between scanners and institutions. MDPI 2020-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7463898/ /pubmed/32722082 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12082027 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Alvarez-Jimenez, Charlems Antunes, Jacob T. Talasila, Nitya Bera, Kaustav Brady, Justin T. Gollamudi, Jayakrishna Marderstein, Eric Kalady, Matthew F. Purysko, Andrei Willis, Joseph E. Stein, Sharon Friedman, Kenneth Paspulati, Rajmohan Delaney, Conor P. Romero, Eduardo Madabhushi, Anant Viswanath, Satish E. Radiomic Texture and Shape Descriptors of the Rectal Environment on Post-Chemoradiation T2-Weighted MRI are Associated with Pathologic Tumor Stage Regression in Rectal Cancers: A Retrospective, Multi-Institution Study |
title | Radiomic Texture and Shape Descriptors of the Rectal Environment on Post-Chemoradiation T2-Weighted MRI are Associated with Pathologic Tumor Stage Regression in Rectal Cancers: A Retrospective, Multi-Institution Study |
title_full | Radiomic Texture and Shape Descriptors of the Rectal Environment on Post-Chemoradiation T2-Weighted MRI are Associated with Pathologic Tumor Stage Regression in Rectal Cancers: A Retrospective, Multi-Institution Study |
title_fullStr | Radiomic Texture and Shape Descriptors of the Rectal Environment on Post-Chemoradiation T2-Weighted MRI are Associated with Pathologic Tumor Stage Regression in Rectal Cancers: A Retrospective, Multi-Institution Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Radiomic Texture and Shape Descriptors of the Rectal Environment on Post-Chemoradiation T2-Weighted MRI are Associated with Pathologic Tumor Stage Regression in Rectal Cancers: A Retrospective, Multi-Institution Study |
title_short | Radiomic Texture and Shape Descriptors of the Rectal Environment on Post-Chemoradiation T2-Weighted MRI are Associated with Pathologic Tumor Stage Regression in Rectal Cancers: A Retrospective, Multi-Institution Study |
title_sort | radiomic texture and shape descriptors of the rectal environment on post-chemoradiation t2-weighted mri are associated with pathologic tumor stage regression in rectal cancers: a retrospective, multi-institution study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7463898/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722082 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12082027 |
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