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SM Journal Clinical and Medical Imaging

Emergence of Radiomics: Novel Methodology Identifying Imaging Biomarkers of Disease in Diagnosis, Response, and Progression

[ ISSN : 3068-000X ]

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Received: 16-Feb-2018

Accepted: 12-Mar-2018

Published: 15-Mar-2018

Edward Florez1, Ali Fatemi1,2, Pier Paolo Claudio2,3 and Candace M Howard1*

1Department of Radiology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, USA

2Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, USA

3Department of BioMolecular Sciences, National Center for Natural Products Research, University of Mississippi, Oxford, USA

Corresponding Author:

Candace M Howard, Department of Radiology, University of Mississippi Medical Center 2500 North State, Street Jackson, Mississippi 39216, USA, Tel: +1 (601)-984-2205, Fax: +1 (601)-984-4986

Keywords

Medical Imaging; Radiomics; Segmentation; Tumors; Big Data

Abstract

Radiomics is an emerging area within clinical radiology research. It seeks to take full advantage of all the information contained in multiple medical imaging modalities. With a radiomics approach, medical images are not limited to providing only a qualitative assessment but can also provide quantitative data by parameterizing image features. These parameters can be used to identify regions and volumes of interest and discriminate normal healthy tissue from abnormal or diseased tissue. Radiomics is an interlinked sequence of processes of vital importance that begins with the acquisition and selection of medical images that involve standardization of acquisition protocols and inter-equipment normalization. This is followed by the identification and segmentation of regions or volumes of interest by expert radiologists through the use of computational tools that offer speed while reducing variability and bias. The segmentation process is the most critical stage in radiomics. This sometimes requires the incorporation of a pre-processing stage consisting of advanced techniques (reconstruction processes, filtering, etc.). Thereafter, representative characteristics of the region or volume of interest are extracted by approaches based on statistics, morphological features, and transform-based variables. Next, a statistical selection of the parameters that provide a high association and correlation with the clinical condition of interest is performed. Finally, processes such as data integration, standardization, classification, and mining processes can be applied as needed for particular applications. Ongoing research in radiomics aims to reduce the time and costs involved in interpreting medical images while simultaneously increasing the quality of diagnoses and monitoring of as well as the selection of treatment strategies. The results of many studies combining radiomics with standard medical techniques are highly encouraging, and these new approaches are increasingly used. This review article details the components of radiomics and discusses its applications, challenges, and future directions for this exciting new field of study.

Citation

Florez E, Fatemi A, Claudio PP and Howard CM. Emergence of Radiomics: Novel Methodology Identifying Imaging Biomarkers of Disease in Diagnosis, Response, and Progression. SM J Clin. Med. Imaging. 2018; 4(1): 1019.