Decoding tumour phenotype by noninvasive imaging using a quantitative radiomics approach

Volume: 5, Issue: 1
Published: Jun 3, 2014
Abstract
Human cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical imaging. Radiomics refers to the comprehensive quantification of tumour phenotypes by applying a large number of quantitative image features. Here we present a radiomic analysis of 440 features quantifying tumour image intensity, shape and texture, which are extracted from computed tomography data of 1,019 patients with lung or head-and-neck...
Paper Details
Title
Decoding tumour phenotype by noninvasive imaging using a quantitative radiomics approach
Published Date
Jun 3, 2014
Volume
5
Issue
1
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