Evaluating clinical and radiomic features for predicting lung cancer recurrence pre- and post-tumor resection.

Wai Lone J Ho, Nikolai Fetisov, Lawrence O Hall, Dmitry Goldgof, Matthew B Schabath
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Among patients with early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) undergoing surgical resection, identifying who is at high-risk of recurrence can inform clinical guidelines with respect to more aggressive follow-up and/or adjuvant therapy. While predicting recurrence based on pre-surgical resection data is ideal, clinically important pathological features are only evaluated postoperatively. Therefore, we developed two supervised classification models to assess the importance of pre- and post-surgical features for predicting 5-year recurrence. An integrated dataset was generated by combining clinical covariates and radiomic features calculated from pre-surgical computed tomography images. After removing correlated radiomic features, the SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) method was used to measure feature importance and select relevant features. Binary classification was performed using a Support Vector Machine, followed by a feature ablation study assessing the impact of radiomic and clinical features. We demonstrate that the post-surgical model significantly outperforms the pre-surgical model in predicting lung cancer recurrence, with tumor pathological features and peritumoral radiomic features contributing significantly to the model's performance.

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评估预测肺癌切除前后复发的临床和放射学特征。
在接受手术切除的早期非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)患者中,确定哪些人复发风险高,可以为临床指南提供更积极的随访和/或辅助治疗的信息。虽然根据手术切除前的数据预测复发是最理想的,但临床上重要的病理特征只能在术后进行评估。因此,我们开发了两种监督分类模型,以评估手术前和手术后特征对预测 5 年复发的重要性。我们结合临床协变量和手术前计算机断层扫描图像计算出的放射学特征,生成了一个综合数据集。在去除相关的放射学特征后,使用 SHapley Additive exPlanations(SHAP)方法测量特征重要性并选择相关特征。使用支持向量机进行二元分类,然后进行特征消融研究,评估放射学和临床特征的影响。我们证明,手术后模型在预测肺癌复发方面明显优于手术前模型,肿瘤病理特征和瘤周放射学特征对模型的性能有显著贡献。
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