The impact of radiomics in diagnosis and staging of pancreatic cancer

IF 3 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
C. Casà, A. Piras, A. D’Aviero, F. Preziosi, S. Mariani, D. Cusumano, A. Romano, I. Boškoski, J. Lenkowicz, N. Dinapoli, F. Cellini, M. Gambacorta, V. Valentini, G. Mattiucci, Luca Boldrini
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Introduction: Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most aggressive tumours, and better risk stratification among patients is required to provide tailored treatment. The meaning of radiomics and texture analysis as predictive techniques are not already systematically assessed. The aim of this study is to assess the role of radiomics in PC. Methods: A PubMed/MEDLINE and Embase systematic review was conducted to assess the role of radiomics in PC. The search strategy was ‘radiomics [All Fields] AND (“pancreas” [MeSH Terms] OR “pancreas” [All Fields] OR “pancreatic” [All Fields])’ and only original articles referred to PC in humans in the English language were considered. Results: A total of 123 studies and 183 studies were obtained using the mentioned search strategy on PubMed and Embase, respectively. After the complete selection process, a total of 56 papers were considered eligible for the analysis of the results. Radiomics methods were applied in PC for assessment technical feasibility and reproducibility aspects analysis, risk stratification, biologic or genomic status prediction and treatment response prediction. Discussion: Radiomics seems to be a promising approach to evaluate PC from diagnosis to treatment response prediction. Further and larger studies are required to confirm the role and allowed to include radiomics parameter in a comprehensive decision support system.
放射组学对胰腺癌诊断和分期的影响
简介:癌症(PC)是最具侵袭性的肿瘤之一,需要对患者进行更好的风险分层,以提供量身定制的治疗。放射组学和纹理分析作为预测技术的意义尚未得到系统评估。本研究旨在评估放射组学在PC中的作用。搜索策略是“放射组学[All Fields]AND(“胰腺”[MeSH Terms]OR“胰腺”[All Fields]OR“胰”[All Fields])”,只考虑英文中提及人类PC的原创文章。结果:在PubMed和Embase上使用上述搜索策略分别获得了123项和183项研究。经过完整的筛选过程,共有56篇论文被认为有资格对结果进行分析。放射组学方法在PC中用于评估技术可行性和再现性方面的分析、风险分层、生物或基因组状态预测和治疗反应预测。讨论:从诊断到治疗反应预测,放射组学似乎是一种很有前途的评估PC的方法。需要进一步和更大规模的研究来确认其作用,并允许将放射组学参数纳入综合决策支持系统。
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