Predicting survival time of lung cancer patients using radiomic analysis

被引:60
作者
Chaddad, Ahmad [1 ,2 ]
Desrosiers, Christian [2 ]
Toews, Matthew [2 ]
Abdulkarim, Bassam [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Div Radiat Oncol, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] Econ Technol Super, Lab Imagery Vis & Artificial Intelligence, Montreal, PQ, Canada
关键词
lung cancer; NSCLC; cancer staging; radiomics; texture features; POTENTIAL MARKER; TEXTURE ANALYSIS; PROGNOSTIC VALUE; CT IMAGES; CELL; FEATURES; NODULE; HETEROGENEITY; PRETREATMENT; REPRODUCIBILITY;
D O I
10.18632/oncotarget.22251
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Objectives: This study investigates the prediction of Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patient survival outcomes based on radiomic texture and shape features automatically extracted from tumor image data. Materials and Methods: Retrospective analysis involves CT scans of 315 NSCLC patients from The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA). A total of 24 image features are computed from labeled tumor volumes of patients within groups defined using NSCLC subtype and TNM staging information. Spearman's rank correlation, Kaplan-Meier estimation and log-rank tests were used to identify features related to long/short NSCLC patient survival groups. Automatic random forest classification was used to predict patient survival group from multivariate feature data. Significance is assessed at P < 0.05 following Holm-Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. Results: Significant correlations between radiomic features and survival were observed for four clinical groups: (group, [absolute correlation range]): (large cell carcinoma (LCC) [0.35, 0.43]), (tumor size T2, [0.31, 0.39]), (non lymph node metastasis N0, [0.3, 0.33]), (TNM stage I, [0.39, 0.48]). Significant log-rank relationships between features and survival time were observed for three clinical groups: (group, hazard ratio): (LCC, 3.0), (LCC, 3.9), (T2, 2.5) and (stage I, 2.9). Automatic survival prediction performance (i.e. below/above median) is superior for combined radiomic features with age-TNM in comparison to standard TNM clinical staging information (clinical group, mean area-under-the-ROC-curve (AUC)): (LCC, 75.73%), (N0, 70.33%), (T2, 70.28%) and (TNM-I, 76.17%). Conclusion: Quantitative lung CT imaging features can be used as indicators of survival, in particular for patients with large-cell-carcinoma (LCC), primary-tumor-sizes (T2) and no lymph-node-metastasis (N0).
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页码:104393 / 104407
页数:15
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