A vast majority of studies in the radiomics field are based on contours originating from radiotherapy planning. This kind of delineation (e.g. Gross Tumor Volume, GTV) is often larger than the true tumoral volume, sometimes including parts of other organs (e.g. trachea in Head and Neck, H&N studies) and the impact of such over-segmentation was little investigated so far. In this paper, we propose to evaluate and compare the performance between models using two contour types: those from radiotherapy planning, and those specifically delineated for radiomics studies. For the latter, we modified the radiotherapy contours to fit the true tumoral volume. The two contour types were compared when predicting Progression-Free Survival (PFS) using...
Simple Summary: Radiomic risk models are usually based on imaging features, which are extracted from...
Background: This study compared manually delineated gross tumour volume (GTV) and automatically gene...
Inter-observer variability in anatomical contouring is the biggest contributor to uncertainty in rad...
A vast majority of studies in the radiomics field are based on contours originating from radiotherap...
A vast majority of studies in the radiomics field are based on contours originating from radiotherap...
International audienceA vast majority of studies in the radiomics field are based on contours origin...
Introduction: An increasing number of parameters can be considered when making decisions in oncology...
Radiotherapy is the most widely used treatment for cancer, with 4 out of 10 cancer patients receivi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Manual delineation of head and neck tumor contours for radiomics analyses is...
International audiencePurposeThis study aimed to investigate the impact of several ComBat harmonizat...
Artificial intelligence and radiomics have the potential to revolutionise cancer prognostication and...
Quantitative extraction of high-dimensional mineable data from medical images is a process known as ...
PURPOSE: Laborious and time-consuming tumor segmentations are one of the factors that impede adoptio...
Simple Summary: Radiomic risk models are usually based on imaging features, which are extracted from...
Radiomics and predictive models applied to head and neck radiotherapy: an overview of ongoing trials...
Simple Summary: Radiomic risk models are usually based on imaging features, which are extracted from...
Background: This study compared manually delineated gross tumour volume (GTV) and automatically gene...
Inter-observer variability in anatomical contouring is the biggest contributor to uncertainty in rad...
A vast majority of studies in the radiomics field are based on contours originating from radiotherap...
A vast majority of studies in the radiomics field are based on contours originating from radiotherap...
International audienceA vast majority of studies in the radiomics field are based on contours origin...
Introduction: An increasing number of parameters can be considered when making decisions in oncology...
Radiotherapy is the most widely used treatment for cancer, with 4 out of 10 cancer patients receivi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Manual delineation of head and neck tumor contours for radiomics analyses is...
International audiencePurposeThis study aimed to investigate the impact of several ComBat harmonizat...
Artificial intelligence and radiomics have the potential to revolutionise cancer prognostication and...
Quantitative extraction of high-dimensional mineable data from medical images is a process known as ...
PURPOSE: Laborious and time-consuming tumor segmentations are one of the factors that impede adoptio...
Simple Summary: Radiomic risk models are usually based on imaging features, which are extracted from...
Radiomics and predictive models applied to head and neck radiotherapy: an overview of ongoing trials...
Simple Summary: Radiomic risk models are usually based on imaging features, which are extracted from...
Background: This study compared manually delineated gross tumour volume (GTV) and automatically gene...
Inter-observer variability in anatomical contouring is the biggest contributor to uncertainty in rad...