Purpose: An ever-growing number of predictive models used to inform clinical decision making have included quantitative, computer-extracted imaging biomarkers, or "radiomic features." Broadly generalizable validity of radiomics-assisted models may be impeded by concerns about reproducibility. We offer a qualitative synthesis of 41 studies that specifically investigated the repeatability and reproducibility of radiomic features, derived from a systematic review of published peer-reviewed literature.Methods and Materials: The PubMed electronic database was searched using combinations of the broad Haynes and Ingui filters along with a set of text words specific to cancer, radiomics (including texture analyses), reproducibility, and repeatabili...
OBJECTIVE Before implementing radiomics in routine clinical practice, comprehensive knowledge abo...
Radiomics allows additional information to be extracted from medical images, which cannot be seen wi...
In this study we assessed the repeatability of radiomics features on small prostate tumors using tes...
Purpose: An ever-growing number of predictive models used to inform clinical decision making have in...
Purpose: Although quantitative image biomarkers (radiomics) show promising value for cancer diagnosi...
The repeatability and reproducibility of radiomic features extracted from CT scans need to be invest...
Purpose: Radiomics of magnetic resonance images (MRIs) in rectal cancer can non-invasively character...
Purpose: The aims of this study are to evaluate the stability of radiomic features from T2-weighted ...
Radiomics is an objective method for extracting quantitative information from medical images. Howeve...
OBJECTIVE Before implementing radiomics in routine clinical practice, comprehensive knowledge abo...
Radiomics allows additional information to be extracted from medical images, which cannot be seen wi...
In this study we assessed the repeatability of radiomics features on small prostate tumors using tes...
Purpose: An ever-growing number of predictive models used to inform clinical decision making have in...
Purpose: Although quantitative image biomarkers (radiomics) show promising value for cancer diagnosi...
The repeatability and reproducibility of radiomic features extracted from CT scans need to be invest...
Purpose: Radiomics of magnetic resonance images (MRIs) in rectal cancer can non-invasively character...
Purpose: The aims of this study are to evaluate the stability of radiomic features from T2-weighted ...
Radiomics is an objective method for extracting quantitative information from medical images. Howeve...
OBJECTIVE Before implementing radiomics in routine clinical practice, comprehensive knowledge abo...
Radiomics allows additional information to be extracted from medical images, which cannot be seen wi...
In this study we assessed the repeatability of radiomics features on small prostate tumors using tes...