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Abstract #3600

Using intra-and peri-tumoral radiomics features to identify LMN and LVSI in endometrial cancer from MRI images

Shengyong Li1, He Zhang2, Yida Wang1, Yang Song3, and Guang Yang1
1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 2Department of Radiology, Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 3MR Scientific Marketing, Siemens Healthineers Ltd, Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Diagnosis/Prediction, Cancer

Motivation: Preoperational identification of lymph node metastasis (LNM) and lymphatic vascular space invasion (LVSI) of endometrial cancer from MRI is important to treatment planning.

Goal(s): To explore power of intra/peri-tumor radiomic features from DWI, T1CE and T2W images to identify LVSI and LNM.

Approach: We developed radiomics models with intra/peri-tumor features from different MRI images and compared their performance.We developed radiomics models for intra- and peri-tumoral features and compare performance.

Results: For LVSI, T2W model using both intra- and peri-tumoral features achieved AUC values of 0.790/0.696 in internal/external test cohorts. For LNM, the combined model achieved AUC values of 0.801/0.976 in internal/external test cohorts.

Impact: The radiomics signatures built with intra- and peri-tumoral features extracted from DWI, T1CE, T2W sequences can yield satisfactory predictions for both LVSI and LNM status in endometrial cancer.

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