Background We aimed to develop a radiomic model based on pre-treatment computed tomography (CT) to predict the pathological complete response (pCR) in patients with rectal cancer after neoadjuvant treatment and tried to integrate our model with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based radiomic signature. Methods This was a secondary analysis of the FOWARC randomized controlled trial. Radiomic features were extracted from pre-treatment portal venous-phase contrast-enhanced CT images of 177 patients with rectal cancer. Patients were randomly allocated to the primary and validation cohort. The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression was applied to se...
PURPOSE: In selected patients, a wait-and-see strategy after chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer mig...
Background and purpose: Patients with rectal cancer could avoid major surgery if they achieve clinic...
Neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy (CRT) followed by total mesorectal excision (TME) represents the stan...
Abstract Background We aimed to develop a radiomic model based on pre-treatment computed tomography ...
Assessment of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy (nCRT) is es...
PURPOSEWhether radiomics methods are useful in prediction of therapeutic response to neoadjuvant che...
Objective: Our objective was to develop a radiomics model based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
Patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) who achieve a pathologic complete response (pCR)...
Background Preoperative assessment of pathologic complete response (pCR) in locally advanced rectal ...
Locally advanced rectal cancer is currently treated with pre-operative radiochemotherapy (pRCT), but...
To evaluate the ability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to predict pathologic complete response ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to characterize pre-treatment non-contrast computed tomogr...
© 2018 Jennifer Ellen RyanIntroduction The management of patients with rectal cancer who develop ...
Complete pathological response (pCR) is achieved in 10–20% of rectal cancers when treated with short...
PurposeThis study aimed to investigate radiomic features extracted from magnetic resonance imaging (...
PURPOSE: In selected patients, a wait-and-see strategy after chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer mig...
Background and purpose: Patients with rectal cancer could avoid major surgery if they achieve clinic...
Neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy (CRT) followed by total mesorectal excision (TME) represents the stan...
Abstract Background We aimed to develop a radiomic model based on pre-treatment computed tomography ...
Assessment of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy (nCRT) is es...
PURPOSEWhether radiomics methods are useful in prediction of therapeutic response to neoadjuvant che...
Objective: Our objective was to develop a radiomics model based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
Patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) who achieve a pathologic complete response (pCR)...
Background Preoperative assessment of pathologic complete response (pCR) in locally advanced rectal ...
Locally advanced rectal cancer is currently treated with pre-operative radiochemotherapy (pRCT), but...
To evaluate the ability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to predict pathologic complete response ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to characterize pre-treatment non-contrast computed tomogr...
© 2018 Jennifer Ellen RyanIntroduction The management of patients with rectal cancer who develop ...
Complete pathological response (pCR) is achieved in 10–20% of rectal cancers when treated with short...
PurposeThis study aimed to investigate radiomic features extracted from magnetic resonance imaging (...
PURPOSE: In selected patients, a wait-and-see strategy after chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer mig...
Background and purpose: Patients with rectal cancer could avoid major surgery if they achieve clinic...
Neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy (CRT) followed by total mesorectal excision (TME) represents the stan...