应用于乳腺癌的鳞上图像回归的置换检验。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY Statistics in Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1002/sim.10242
Shu Jiang, Graham A Colditz
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目前,基于图像的筛查已成为癌症和其他疾病早期检测的常规方法。对数字图像中风险因素的影响进行定量分析,对于在预防研究中提取可改变因素的生物学见解以及了解预防药物的靶点路径非常重要。然而,目前的方法仅限于对图像进行简要测量,并假设可以识别和适当量化描述图像特征所需的所有相关特征。受乳腺癌数据挑战的启发,我们提出了一种非参数统计框架,用于以整个乳房 X 光图像为结果的风险因素筛查。通过所提出的置换检验,可以评估在整个空间域存在相关残差的情况下,一组标量风险因素是否与整个图像相关。我们提供了大量的模拟研究,并利用乳房 X 光成像数据对 Joanne Knight 乳房健康队列的应用进行了说明。
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Permutation Test for Image-on-Scalar Regression With an Application to Breast Cancer.

Image based screening is now routinely available for early detection of cancer and other diseases. Quantitative analysis for effects of risk factors on digital images is important to extract biological insights for modifiable factors in prevention studies and understand pathways for targets in preventive drugs. However, current approaches are restricted to summary measures within the image with the assumption that all relevant features needed to characterize an image can be identified and appropriately quantified. Motivated by data challenges in breast cancer, we propose a nonparametric statistical framework for risk factor screening that uses the whole mammogram image as outcome. The proposed permutation test allows assessment of whether a set of scalar risk factors is associated with the whole image in the presence of correlated residuals across the spatial domain. We provide extensive simulation studies and illustrate an application to the Joanne Knight Breast Health Cohort using the mammogram imaging data.

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Statistics in Medicine
Statistics in Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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3.40
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10.00%
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334
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal aims to influence practice in medicine and its associated sciences through the publication of papers on statistical and other quantitative methods. Papers will explain new methods and demonstrate their application, preferably through a substantive, real, motivating example or a comprehensive evaluation based on an illustrative example. Alternatively, papers will report on case-studies where creative use or technical generalizations of established methodology is directed towards a substantive application. Reviews of, and tutorials on, general topics relevant to the application of statistics to medicine will also be published. The main criteria for publication are appropriateness of the statistical methods to a particular medical problem and clarity of exposition. Papers with primarily mathematical content will be excluded. The journal aims to enhance communication between statisticians, clinicians and medical researchers.
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