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Forecasting Molecular Features in IDH-Wildtype Gliomas: The State of the Art of Radiomics Applied to Neurosurgery

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The prognostic expectancies of patients affected by glioblastoma have remained almost unchanged during the last thirty years. Along with specific oncological research and surgical technical alternatives, corollary disciplines are requested to provide their contributions to improve pa...

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Autores principales: Gerardi, Rosa Maria, Cannella, Roberto, Bonosi, Lapo, Vernuccio, Federica, Ferini, Gianluca, Viola, Anna, Zagardo, Valentina, Buscemi, Felice, Costanzo, Roberta, Porzio, Massimiliano, Giovannini, Evier Andrea, Paolini, Federica, Brunasso, Lara, Giammalva, Giuseppe Roberto, Umana, Giuseppe Emmanuele, Scarpitta, Antonino, Iacopino, Domenico Gerardo, Maugeri, Rosario
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36765898
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15030940
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author Gerardi, Rosa Maria
Cannella, Roberto
Bonosi, Lapo
Vernuccio, Federica
Ferini, Gianluca
Viola, Anna
Zagardo, Valentina
Buscemi, Felice
Costanzo, Roberta
Porzio, Massimiliano
Giovannini, Evier Andrea
Paolini, Federica
Brunasso, Lara
Giammalva, Giuseppe Roberto
Umana, Giuseppe Emmanuele
Scarpitta, Antonino
Iacopino, Domenico Gerardo
Maugeri, Rosario
author_facet Gerardi, Rosa Maria
Cannella, Roberto
Bonosi, Lapo
Vernuccio, Federica
Ferini, Gianluca
Viola, Anna
Zagardo, Valentina
Buscemi, Felice
Costanzo, Roberta
Porzio, Massimiliano
Giovannini, Evier Andrea
Paolini, Federica
Brunasso, Lara
Giammalva, Giuseppe Roberto
Umana, Giuseppe Emmanuele
Scarpitta, Antonino
Iacopino, Domenico Gerardo
Maugeri, Rosario
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The prognostic expectancies of patients affected by glioblastoma have remained almost unchanged during the last thirty years. Along with specific oncological research and surgical technical alternatives, corollary disciplines are requested to provide their contributions to improve patient management and outcomes. Technological improvements in radiology have led to the development of radiomics, a new discipline able to detect tumoral phenotypical features through the extraction and analysis of a large amount of data. Intuitively, the early foreseeing of glioma features may constitute a tremendous contribution to the management of patients. The present manuscript analyzes the pertinent literature regarding the current role of radiomics and its potentialities. ABSTRACT: Background: The fifth edition of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System (CNS), published in 2021, marks a step forward the future diagnostic approach to these neoplasms. Alongside this, radiomics has experienced rapid evolution over the last several years, allowing us to correlate tumor imaging heterogeneity with a wide range of tumor molecular and subcellular features. Radiomics is a translational field focused on decoding conventional imaging data to extrapolate the molecular and prognostic features of tumors such as gliomas. We herein analyze the state-of-the-art of radiomics applied to glioblastoma, with the goal to estimate its current clinical impact and potential perspectives in relation to well-rounded patient management, including the end-of-life stage. Methods: A literature review was performed on the PubMed, MEDLINE and Scopus databases using the following search items: “radiomics and glioma”, “radiomics and glioblastoma”, “radiomics and glioma and IDH”, “radiomics and glioma and TERT promoter”, “radiomics and glioma and EGFR”, “radiomics and glioma and chromosome”. Results: A total of 719 articles were screened. Further quantitative and qualitative analysis allowed us to finally include 11 papers. This analysis shows that radiomics is rapidly evolving towards a reliable tool. Conclusions: Further studies are necessary to adjust radiomics’ potential to the newest molecular requirements pointed out by the 2021 WHO classification of CNS tumors. At a glance, its application in the clinical routine could be beneficial to achieve a timely diagnosis, especially for those patients not eligible for surgery and/or adjuvant therapies but still deserving palliative and supportive care.
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spelling pubmed-99134492023-02-11 Forecasting Molecular Features in IDH-Wildtype Gliomas: The State of the Art of Radiomics Applied to Neurosurgery Gerardi, Rosa Maria Cannella, Roberto Bonosi, Lapo Vernuccio, Federica Ferini, Gianluca Viola, Anna Zagardo, Valentina Buscemi, Felice Costanzo, Roberta Porzio, Massimiliano Giovannini, Evier Andrea Paolini, Federica Brunasso, Lara Giammalva, Giuseppe Roberto Umana, Giuseppe Emmanuele Scarpitta, Antonino Iacopino, Domenico Gerardo Maugeri, Rosario Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: The prognostic expectancies of patients affected by glioblastoma have remained almost unchanged during the last thirty years. Along with specific oncological research and surgical technical alternatives, corollary disciplines are requested to provide their contributions to improve patient management and outcomes. Technological improvements in radiology have led to the development of radiomics, a new discipline able to detect tumoral phenotypical features through the extraction and analysis of a large amount of data. Intuitively, the early foreseeing of glioma features may constitute a tremendous contribution to the management of patients. The present manuscript analyzes the pertinent literature regarding the current role of radiomics and its potentialities. ABSTRACT: Background: The fifth edition of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System (CNS), published in 2021, marks a step forward the future diagnostic approach to these neoplasms. Alongside this, radiomics has experienced rapid evolution over the last several years, allowing us to correlate tumor imaging heterogeneity with a wide range of tumor molecular and subcellular features. Radiomics is a translational field focused on decoding conventional imaging data to extrapolate the molecular and prognostic features of tumors such as gliomas. We herein analyze the state-of-the-art of radiomics applied to glioblastoma, with the goal to estimate its current clinical impact and potential perspectives in relation to well-rounded patient management, including the end-of-life stage. Methods: A literature review was performed on the PubMed, MEDLINE and Scopus databases using the following search items: “radiomics and glioma”, “radiomics and glioblastoma”, “radiomics and glioma and IDH”, “radiomics and glioma and TERT promoter”, “radiomics and glioma and EGFR”, “radiomics and glioma and chromosome”. Results: A total of 719 articles were screened. Further quantitative and qualitative analysis allowed us to finally include 11 papers. This analysis shows that radiomics is rapidly evolving towards a reliable tool. Conclusions: Further studies are necessary to adjust radiomics’ potential to the newest molecular requirements pointed out by the 2021 WHO classification of CNS tumors. At a glance, its application in the clinical routine could be beneficial to achieve a timely diagnosis, especially for those patients not eligible for surgery and/or adjuvant therapies but still deserving palliative and supportive care. MDPI 2023-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9913449/ /pubmed/36765898 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15030940 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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Gerardi, Rosa Maria
Cannella, Roberto
Bonosi, Lapo
Vernuccio, Federica
Ferini, Gianluca
Viola, Anna
Zagardo, Valentina
Buscemi, Felice
Costanzo, Roberta
Porzio, Massimiliano
Giovannini, Evier Andrea
Paolini, Federica
Brunasso, Lara
Giammalva, Giuseppe Roberto
Umana, Giuseppe Emmanuele
Scarpitta, Antonino
Iacopino, Domenico Gerardo
Maugeri, Rosario
Forecasting Molecular Features in IDH-Wildtype Gliomas: The State of the Art of Radiomics Applied to Neurosurgery
title Forecasting Molecular Features in IDH-Wildtype Gliomas: The State of the Art of Radiomics Applied to Neurosurgery
title_full Forecasting Molecular Features in IDH-Wildtype Gliomas: The State of the Art of Radiomics Applied to Neurosurgery
title_fullStr Forecasting Molecular Features in IDH-Wildtype Gliomas: The State of the Art of Radiomics Applied to Neurosurgery
title_full_unstemmed Forecasting Molecular Features in IDH-Wildtype Gliomas: The State of the Art of Radiomics Applied to Neurosurgery
title_short Forecasting Molecular Features in IDH-Wildtype Gliomas: The State of the Art of Radiomics Applied to Neurosurgery
title_sort forecasting molecular features in idh-wildtype gliomas: the state of the art of radiomics applied to neurosurgery
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36765898
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15030940
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