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Current Medical Imaging

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ISSN (Print): 1573-4056
ISSN (Online): 1875-6603

Research Article

Intratumoral and Peritumoral Edema Radiomics Based on Fat-Suppressed T2- Weighted Imaging for Preoperative Prediction of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Author(s): Ruihong Sun, Yun Hu, Xuechun Wang, Zengfa Huang, Yang Yang, Shutong Zhang, Feng Shi, Lei Chen, Hongyuan Liu* and Xiang Wang*

Volume 20, 2024

Published on: 19 April, 2024

Article ID: e15734056293294 Pages: 14

DOI: 10.2174/0115734056293294240417100820

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Abstract

Aim: Our aim was to explore the feasibility of using radiomics data derived from intratumoral and peritumoral edema on fat-suppressed T2-weighted imaging (T2 FS) to distinguish triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) from non-triple-negative breast cancer (non-TNBC).

Methods: This retrospective study enrolled 174 breast cancer patients. According to the MRI examination time, patients before 2021 were divided into training (n = 119) or internal test (n = 30) cohorts at a ratio of 8:2. Patients from 2022 were included in the external test cohort (n = 25). Four regions of interest for each lesion were defined: intratumoral regions, peritumoral edema regions, regions with a combination of intratumoral and peritumoral edema, and regions with a combination of intratumoral and 5-mm peritumoral. Four radiomic signatures were built using the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) method after selecting features. Furthermore, a radio mic-radiological model was constructed using a combination of intratumoral and peritumoral edema regions along with clinical-radiologic features. Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) calculations, decision curve analysis, and calibration curve analysis were performed to assess the performance of each model.

Results: The radiomic-radiological model showed the highest AUC values of 0.906 (0.788-1.000) and 0.825 (0.622-0.947) in both the internal and external test sets, respectively. The radiology-radiomic model exhibited excellent predictive performance, as evidenced by the calibration curves and decision curve analysis.

Conclusion: The ensemble model based on T2 FS-based radiomic features of intratumoral and peritumoral edema, along with radiological factors, performed better in distinguishing TNBC from non-TNBC than a single model. We explored the possibility of developing explainable models to support the clinical decision-making process.


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