Rapid review: radiomics and breast cancer.
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ArticleAuthor/s
Valdora, FrancescaHoussami, Nehmat
Rossi, Federica
Calabrese, Massimo
Tagliafico, Alberto S
Abstract
Purpose: To perform a rapid review of the recent literature on radiomics and breast cancer (BC).
Methods: A rapid review, a streamlined approach to systematically identify and summarize emerging studies was done (updated 27 September 2017). Clinical studies eligible for inclusion ...
See morePurpose: To perform a rapid review of the recent literature on radiomics and breast cancer (BC). Methods: A rapid review, a streamlined approach to systematically identify and summarize emerging studies was done (updated 27 September 2017). Clinical studies eligible for inclusion were those that evaluated BC using a radiomics approach and provided data on BC diagnosis (detection or characterization) or BC prognosis (response to therapy, morbidity, mortality), or provided data on technical challenges (software application: open source, repeatability of results). Descriptive statistics, results, and radiomics quality score (RQS) are presented.
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See morePurpose: To perform a rapid review of the recent literature on radiomics and breast cancer (BC). Methods: A rapid review, a streamlined approach to systematically identify and summarize emerging studies was done (updated 27 September 2017). Clinical studies eligible for inclusion were those that evaluated BC using a radiomics approach and provided data on BC diagnosis (detection or characterization) or BC prognosis (response to therapy, morbidity, mortality), or provided data on technical challenges (software application: open source, repeatability of results). Descriptive statistics, results, and radiomics quality score (RQS) are presented.
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Date
2018Source title
Breast Cancer Research and TreatmentVolume
169Issue
2Publisher
SpringerLicence
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Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney School of Public HealthShare