Introduction to Radiomics

Marius E. Mayerhoefer(Medical University of Vienna), Andrzej Materka(Lodz University of Technology), Georg Langs(Medical University of Vienna), Ida Häggström(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Piotr M. Szczypiński(Lodz University of Technology), Peter Gibbs(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Gary Cook(St Thomas' Hospital)
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
February 14, 2020
Cited by 1,705Open Access
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Abstract

Radiomics is a rapidly evolving field of research concerned with the extraction of quantitative metrics-the so-called radiomic features-within medical images. Radiomic features capture tissue and lesion characteristics such as heterogeneity and shape and may, alone or in combination with demographic, histologic, genomic, or proteomic data, be used for clinical problem solving. The goal of this continuing education article is to provide an introduction to the field, covering the basic radiomics workflow: feature calculation and selection, dimensionality reduction, and data processing. Potential clinical applications in nuclear medicine that include PET radiomics-based prediction of treatment response and survival will be discussed. Current limitations of radiomics, such as sensitivity to acquisition parameter variations, and common pitfalls will also be covered.


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