Nucl Med Mol Imaging.  2019 Feb;53(1):14-29. 10.1007/s13139-019-00571-4.

Radiomics in Oncological PET/CT: a Methodological Overview

Affiliations
  • 1Radiation Medicine Research Institute, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea. larrycheon@gmail.com
  • 2Department of Nuclear Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea.
  • 3Cancer Research Institute, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.

Abstract

Radiomics is a medical imaging analysis approach based on computer-vision. Metabolic radiomics in particular analyses the spatial distribution patterns of molecular metabolism on PET images. Measuring intratumoral heterogeneity via image is one of the main targets of radiomics research, and it aims to build a image-based model for better patient management. The workflow of radiomics using texture analysis follows these steps: 1) imaging (image acquisition and reconstruction); 2) preprocessing (segmentation & quantization); 3) quantification (texture matrix design & texture feature extraction); and 4) analysis (statistics and/or machine learning). The parameters or conditions at each of these steps are effect on the results. In statistical testing or modeling, problems such as multiple comparisons, dependence on other variables, and high dimensionality of small sample size data should be considered. Standardization of methodology and harmonization of image quality are one of the most important challenges with radiomics methodology. Even though there are current issues in radiomics methodology, it is expected that radiomics will be clinically useful in personalized medicine for oncology.

Keyword

Radiomics; Texture analysis; Intratumoral heterogeneity; FDG PET/CT; Oncology

MeSH Terms

Diagnostic Imaging
Humans
Metabolism
Population Characteristics
Positron-Emission Tomography and Computed Tomography*
Precision Medicine
Sample Size
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