Combined CT radiomics of primary tumor and metastatic lymph nodes improves prediction of loco-regional control in head and neck cancer

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Marta Bogowicz
Stephanie Tanadini-Lang
Matthias Guckenberger
Oliver Riesterer
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[1] University Hospital Zurich,Department of Radiation Oncology
[2] University of Zurich,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 9卷
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Loco-regional control (LRC) is a major clinical endpoint after definitive radiochemotherapy (RCT) of head and neck cancer (HNC). Radiomics has been shown a promising biomarker in cancer research, however closer related to primary tumor control than composite endpoints. Radiomics studies often focus on the analysis of primary tumor (PT). We hypothesize that the combination of PT and lymph nodes (LN) radiomics better predicts LRC in HNC treated with RCT. Radiomics analysis was performed in CT images of 128 patients using Z-Rad implementation (training n = 77, validation n = 51). 285 features were extracted from PT and involved LN. Features were preselected with the maximum relevance minimum redundancy method and the multivariate Cox model was trained using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator. The mixed model was based on the combination of PT and LN radiomics, whereas the PT model included only the PT features. The mixed model showed significantly higher performance than the PT model (p < 0.01), c-index of 0.67 and 0.63, respectively; and better risk group stratification. The clinical nodal status was not a significant predictor in the combination with PT radiomics. This study shows that the LRC can be better predicted by expansion of radiomics analysis with LN features.
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