Multiparametric prostate magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) is widely used as a triage test for men at a risk of prostate cancer. However, the traditional role of mpMRI was confined to prostate cancer staging. Radiomics is the quantitative extraction and analysis of minable data from medical images; it is emerging as a promising tool to detect and categorize prostate lesions. In this paper we review the role of radiomics applied to prostate mpMRI in detection and localization of prostate cancer, prediction of Gleason score and PI-RADS classification, prediction of extracapsular extension and of biochemical recurrence. We also provide a future perspective of artificial intelligence (machine learning and deep learning) applied to the field of prostate cancer.
Cutaia G., la Tona G., Comelli A., Vernuccio F., Agnello F., Gagliardo C., et al. (2021). Radiomics and prostate MRI: Current role and future applications [10.3390/jimaging7020034].
Radiomics and prostate MRI: Current role and future applications
Cutaia G.;la Tona G.;Comelli A.;Vernuccio F.;Agnello F.;Gagliardo C.;Salvaggio L.
;Stefano A.;Calamia M.;Arnone G.;Midiri M.;
2021-01-01
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Multiparametric prostate magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) is widely used as a triage test for men at a risk of prostate cancer. However, the traditional role of mpMRI was confined to prostate cancer staging. Radiomics is the quantitative extraction and analysis of minable data from medical images; it is emerging as a promising tool to detect and categorize prostate lesions. In this paper we review the role of radiomics applied to prostate mpMRI in detection and localization of prostate cancer, prediction of Gleason score and PI-RADS classification, prediction of extracapsular extension and of biochemical recurrence. We also provide a future perspective of artificial intelligence (machine learning and deep learning) applied to the field of prostate cancer.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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