Radiomics for Predicting Lung Cancer Outcomes Following Radiotherapy: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Lung cancer's radiomic phenotype may potentially inform clinical decision-making with respect to radical radiotherapy. At present there are no validated biomarkers available for the individualisation of radical radiotherapy in lung cancer and the mortality rate of this disease remains the highest of all other solid tumours. MEDLINE was searched using the terms 'radiomics' and 'lung cancer' according to the Preferred Reporting Items for...
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Title
Radiomics for Predicting Lung Cancer Outcomes Following Radiotherapy: A Systematic Review
Published Date
Mar 1, 2022
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
3
Pages
e107 - e122
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