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Differentiating Primary Tumors for Brain Metastasis with Integrated Radiomics from Multiple Imaging Modalities

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Objectives To differentiate the primary site of brain metastases (BMs) is of high clinical value for the successful management of patients with BM. The purpose of this study is to… Click to show full abstract

Objectives To differentiate the primary site of brain metastases (BMs) is of high clinical value for the successful management of patients with BM. The purpose of this study is to investigate a combined radiomics model with computer tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images in differentiating BMs originated from lung and breast cancer. Methods Pretreatment cerebral contrast enhanced CT and T1-weighted MRI images of 78 patients with 179 BMs from primary lung and breast cancer were retrospectively analyzed. Radiomic features were extracted from contoured BM lesions and selected using the Mann–Whitney U test and the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) logistic regression. Binary logistic regression (BLR) and support vector machine (SVM) models were built and evaluated based on selected radiomic features from CT alone, MRI alone, and combined images to differentiate BMs originated from lung and breast cancer. Results A total of 10 and 6 optimal radiomic features were screened out of 1288 CT and 1197 MRI features, respectively. The mean area under the curves (AUCs) of the BLR and SVM models using fivefolds cross-validation were 0.703 vs. 0.751, 0.718 vs. 0.754, and 0.781 vs. 0.803 in the training dataset and 0.708 vs. 0.763, 0.715 vs. 0.717, and 0.771 vs. 0.805 in the testing dataset for models with CT alone, MRI alone, and combined CT and MRI radiomic features, respectively. Conclusions Radiomics model based on combined CT and MRI features is feasible and accurate in the differentiation of the primary site of BMs from lung and breast cancer.

Keywords: brain; breast cancer; mri; lung breast; radiomic features

Journal Title: Disease Markers
Year Published: 2022

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