Approximately 25% of the patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) who are clinically node negative have occult lymph node metastases at radical cystectomy (RC) and pelvic lymph node dissection. The aim of this study was to evaluate preoperative CT-based radiomics to differentiate between pN+ and pN0 disease in patients with clinical stage cT2-T4aN0-N1M0 MIBC. Patients with cT2-T4aN0-N1M0 MIBC, of whom preoperative CT scans and pathology reports were available, were included from the prospective, multicenter CirGuidance trial. After manual segmentation of the lymph nodes, 564 radiomics features were extracted. A combination of different machine-learning methods was used to develop various decision models to differentiate between p...
Urinary bladder cancer (BCa) is a highly prevalent disease among aged males. Precise diagnosis of tu...
International audienceObjectives: Initial pelvic lymph node (LN) staging is pivotal for treatment pl...
BACKGROUND: Data regarding clinical node metastases (cN+) in patients undergoing radical cystectomy...
Background: Preoperative lymph node (LN) status is important for the treatment of bladder cancer (BC...
ObjectivesAlthough the preoperative assessment of whether a bladder cancer (BCa) indicates muscular ...
PurposeTo establish and validate a radiomics nomogram for preoperatively predicting lymph node (LN) ...
Background: Current clinical staging methods are unable to accurately define the extent of invasion ...
(1) Background: To evaluate radiomics features as well as a combined model with clinical parameters ...
(1) Background: To evaluate radiomics features as well as a combined model with clinical parameters ...
Aim: To study the possibility of detecting lymph node metastasis in locally advanced urinary bladder...
Purpose To provide first evidence of lymph node (LN) staging using CT scan and its prognostic value ...
ObjectivesAlthough the preoperative assessment of whether a bladder cancer (BCa) indicates muscular ...
Abstract Background Accurate evaluation of lymph node metastasis in bladder cancer (BCa) is importan...
Purpose In recurrent prostate carcinoma, determination of the site of recurrence is crucial to guide...
Purpose:We determined the diagnostic performance of 18F-FDG (fluorodeoxyglucose) positron emission t...
Urinary bladder cancer (BCa) is a highly prevalent disease among aged males. Precise diagnosis of tu...
International audienceObjectives: Initial pelvic lymph node (LN) staging is pivotal for treatment pl...
BACKGROUND: Data regarding clinical node metastases (cN+) in patients undergoing radical cystectomy...
Background: Preoperative lymph node (LN) status is important for the treatment of bladder cancer (BC...
ObjectivesAlthough the preoperative assessment of whether a bladder cancer (BCa) indicates muscular ...
PurposeTo establish and validate a radiomics nomogram for preoperatively predicting lymph node (LN) ...
Background: Current clinical staging methods are unable to accurately define the extent of invasion ...
(1) Background: To evaluate radiomics features as well as a combined model with clinical parameters ...
(1) Background: To evaluate radiomics features as well as a combined model with clinical parameters ...
Aim: To study the possibility of detecting lymph node metastasis in locally advanced urinary bladder...
Purpose To provide first evidence of lymph node (LN) staging using CT scan and its prognostic value ...
ObjectivesAlthough the preoperative assessment of whether a bladder cancer (BCa) indicates muscular ...
Abstract Background Accurate evaluation of lymph node metastasis in bladder cancer (BCa) is importan...
Purpose In recurrent prostate carcinoma, determination of the site of recurrence is crucial to guide...
Purpose:We determined the diagnostic performance of 18F-FDG (fluorodeoxyglucose) positron emission t...
Urinary bladder cancer (BCa) is a highly prevalent disease among aged males. Precise diagnosis of tu...
International audienceObjectives: Initial pelvic lymph node (LN) staging is pivotal for treatment pl...
BACKGROUND: Data regarding clinical node metastases (cN+) in patients undergoing radical cystectomy...