Radiomics in medical imaging—“how-to” guide and critical reflection
Radiomics is a quantitative approach to medical imaging, which aims at enhancing the
existing data available to clinicians by means of advanced mathematical analysis. Through …
existing data available to clinicians by means of advanced mathematical analysis. Through …
A deep look into radiomics
Radiomics is a process that allows the extraction and analysis of quantitative data from
medical images. It is an evolving field of research with many potential applications in …
medical images. It is an evolving field of research with many potential applications in …
Radiomics: the facts and the challenges of image analysis
Radiomics is an emerging translational field of research aiming to extract mineable high-
dimensional data from clinical images. The radiomic process can be divided into distinct …
dimensional data from clinical images. The radiomic process can be divided into distinct …
A guide to ComBat harmonization of imaging biomarkers in multicenter studies
The impact of PET image acquisition and reconstruction parameters on SUV measurements
or radiomic feature values is widely documented. This scanner effect is detrimental to the …
or radiomic feature values is widely documented. This scanner effect is detrimental to the …
Making radiomics more reproducible across scanner and imaging protocol variations: a review of harmonization methods
Radiomics converts medical images into mineable data via a high-throughput extraction of
quantitative features used for clinical decision support. However, these radiomic features are …
quantitative features used for clinical decision support. However, these radiomic features are …
Radiomics in nuclear medicine: robustness, reproducibility, standardization, and how to avoid data analysis traps and replication crisis
A Zwanenburg - European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular …, 2019 - Springer
Radiomics in nuclear medicine is rapidly expanding. Reproducibility of radiomics studies in
multicentre settings is an important criterion for clinical translation. We therefore performed a …
multicentre settings is an important criterion for clinical translation. We therefore performed a …
Image biomarker standardisation initiative
The image biomarker standardisation initiative (IBSI) is an independent international
collaboration which works towards standardising the extraction of image biomarkers from …
collaboration which works towards standardising the extraction of image biomarkers from …
A postreconstruction harmonization method for multicenter radiomic studies in PET
Several reports have shown that radiomic features are affected by acquisition and
reconstruction parameters, thus hampering multicenter studies. We propose a method that …
reconstruction parameters, thus hampering multicenter studies. We propose a method that …
Radiogenomics: bridging imaging and genomics
From diagnostics to prognosis to response prediction, new applications for radiomics are
rapidly being developed. One of the fastest evolving branches involves linking imaging …
rapidly being developed. One of the fastest evolving branches involves linking imaging …
[HTML][HTML] Radiomics for precision medicine: Current challenges, future prospects, and the proposal of a new framework
The advancement of artificial intelligence concurrent with the development of medical
imaging techniques provided a unique opportunity to turn medical imaging from mostly …
imaging techniques provided a unique opportunity to turn medical imaging from mostly …