Simple Summary: Early and accurate diagnosis of breast cancer that has spread to other organs and tissues is crucial, as therapeutic decisions and outcome expectations might change. Computed tomography (CT) is often used to detect breast cancer’s spread, but this method has its weaknesses. The computer-assisted technique “radiomics” extracts grey-level patterns, so-called radiomic features, from medical images, which may reflect underlying biological processes. Our retrospective study therefore evaluated whether breast cancer spread can be predicted by radiomic features derived from iodine maps, an application on a new generation of CT scanners visualizing tissue blood flow. Based on 77 patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer, we found ...
Radiomics is an emerging technology for imaging biomarker discovery and disease-specific personalize...
BACKGROUND: Recently, radiomics has emerged as a non-invasive, imaging-based tissue characterization...
Intramammary mass lesions are reportedly present in up to 5.8% of all contrast enhanced CT-examinati...
Simple Summary: Early and accurate diagnosis of breast cancer that has spread to other organs and ti...
Radiomics is an emerging translational field of medicine based on the extraction of high-dimensional...
Radiomics is an emerging translational field of medicine based on the extraction of high-dimensional...
BackgroundThe use of traditional techniques to evaluate breast cancer is restricted by the subjectiv...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous malignancy that still represents the second cause of cancer-re...
Breast Cancer (BC) is the common form of cancer in women. Its diagnosis and screening are usually pe...
Diagnosis of early invasive breast cancer relies on radiology and clinical evaluation, supplemented ...
Introduction. Over the last decade, the field of medical imaging experienced an exponential growth, ...
Diagnosis of early invasive breast cancer relies on radiology and clinical evaluation, supplemented ...
Recent technological advances in the field of artificial intelligence hold promise in addressing med...
Radiomics is rapidly advancing in precision diagnostics and cancer treatment. However, there are se...
Objectives: Intramammary mass lesions are reportedly present in up to 5.8% of all contrast enhanced ...
Radiomics is an emerging technology for imaging biomarker discovery and disease-specific personalize...
BACKGROUND: Recently, radiomics has emerged as a non-invasive, imaging-based tissue characterization...
Intramammary mass lesions are reportedly present in up to 5.8% of all contrast enhanced CT-examinati...
Simple Summary: Early and accurate diagnosis of breast cancer that has spread to other organs and ti...
Radiomics is an emerging translational field of medicine based on the extraction of high-dimensional...
Radiomics is an emerging translational field of medicine based on the extraction of high-dimensional...
BackgroundThe use of traditional techniques to evaluate breast cancer is restricted by the subjectiv...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous malignancy that still represents the second cause of cancer-re...
Breast Cancer (BC) is the common form of cancer in women. Its diagnosis and screening are usually pe...
Diagnosis of early invasive breast cancer relies on radiology and clinical evaluation, supplemented ...
Introduction. Over the last decade, the field of medical imaging experienced an exponential growth, ...
Diagnosis of early invasive breast cancer relies on radiology and clinical evaluation, supplemented ...
Recent technological advances in the field of artificial intelligence hold promise in addressing med...
Radiomics is rapidly advancing in precision diagnostics and cancer treatment. However, there are se...
Objectives: Intramammary mass lesions are reportedly present in up to 5.8% of all contrast enhanced ...
Radiomics is an emerging technology for imaging biomarker discovery and disease-specific personalize...
BACKGROUND: Recently, radiomics has emerged as a non-invasive, imaging-based tissue characterization...
Intramammary mass lesions are reportedly present in up to 5.8% of all contrast enhanced CT-examinati...