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Lung cancer brain metastases (LCBM) colonize and persist in the intracranial environment, threatening the health and life of patients
Lung cancer brain metastases (LCBM) colonize and persist in the intracranial environment, threatening the health and life of patients
Multimodal MRI can display structural and pathophysiological information of the entire tumor and its surrounding environment, and can be used repeatedly before and after treatment to monitor the disease and its response to treatment
Recently, a study published in the journal European Radiology developed and validated a multimodal MRI-based radiomics nomogram combining radiomics features and clinical factors to predict post-treatment response of LCBM to GKRS, Assist in clinical formulation and adjustment of treatment strategies for LCBM .
This study retrospectively analyzed 213 lesions in 137 LCBM patients who underwent GKRS between January 2017 and November 2020
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In conclusion, this study developed a radiomics approach integrating multimodal MRI-based radiomics features and clinical factors to predict post-treatment response of LCBM to GKRS
In conclusion, this study developed a radiomics approach integrating multimodal MRI-based radiomics features and clinical factors to predict post-treatment response of LCBM to GKRS
Original source:
Original source:Zekun Jiang, Bao Wang, Xiao Han, et al.
Zekun Jiang, Bao Wang, Xiao Han, et al.
Multimodality MRI-based radiomics approach to predict the posttreatment response of lung cancer brain metastases to gamma knife radiosurgery.
DOI: 10.
1007/s00330-021-08368-w.
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