Lung cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical imaging. Radiomics, a concept introduced in 2012, refers to the comprehensive quantification of tumor phenotypes by applying a large number of quantitative image features (watch the animation: https://youtu.be/Tq980GEVP0Y and the website www.radiomics.org). Here, we review the literature related to radiomics for lung cancer. We found 11 papers related to computed tomography (CT) radiomics, 3 to radiomics or texture analysis with positron emission tomography (PET) and 8 relating to PET/CT radiomics. There are two main applications of radiomics, the classification of lung nodules (diagnostic) or prognostication of established lung cancer (therag...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer, worldwide, and a major health issue with a remarkable mortali...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer, worldwide, and a major health issue with a remarkable mortali...
uman cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...
Lung cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...
Lung cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...
Lung cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...
Lung cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...
International audiencePurpose: Lung cancer represents the first cause of cancer-related death in the...
With the development of functional imaging modalities we now have the ability to study the microenvi...
Abstract Since the discovery of X-rays at the end of the 19th century, medical imageology has progre...
Lung cancer's radiomic phenotype may potentially inform clinical decision-making with respect to rad...
Lung cancer's radiomic phenotype may potentially inform clinical decision-making with respect to rad...
Lung cancer's radiomic phenotype may potentially inform clinical decision-making with respect to rad...
Lung cancer's radiomic phenotype may potentially inform clinical decision-making with respect to rad...
Contains fulltext : 137744.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human cancers e...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer, worldwide, and a major health issue with a remarkable mortali...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer, worldwide, and a major health issue with a remarkable mortali...
uman cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...
Lung cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...
Lung cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...
Lung cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...
Lung cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...
International audiencePurpose: Lung cancer represents the first cause of cancer-related death in the...
With the development of functional imaging modalities we now have the ability to study the microenvi...
Abstract Since the discovery of X-rays at the end of the 19th century, medical imageology has progre...
Lung cancer's radiomic phenotype may potentially inform clinical decision-making with respect to rad...
Lung cancer's radiomic phenotype may potentially inform clinical decision-making with respect to rad...
Lung cancer's radiomic phenotype may potentially inform clinical decision-making with respect to rad...
Lung cancer's radiomic phenotype may potentially inform clinical decision-making with respect to rad...
Contains fulltext : 137744.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human cancers e...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer, worldwide, and a major health issue with a remarkable mortali...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer, worldwide, and a major health issue with a remarkable mortali...
uman cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical i...