A Fully Automatic Artificial Intelligence System Able to Detect and Characterize Prostate Cancer Using Multiparametric MRI: Multicenter and Multi-Scanner Validation

2021 
In the last years, the widespread use of the PSA blood examination to triage patients that will enter the diagnostic-therapeutic path for Prostate Cancer (PCa) has almost halved PCa specific mortality. As a counterpart, millions of men with clinically insignificant cancer not destined to cause death are treated, with no beneficial impact on overall survival. Therefore, there is a compelling need to develop tools that can help in stratifying patients according to their risk, to support physicians in the selection of the most appropriate treatment option for each individual patient. The aim of this study was to develop and validate on multivendor data a fully automated Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) to detect and characterize PCas according to their aggressiveness. We propose a CAD system based on artificial intelligence algorithms that: a) registers all images coming from different MRI sequences, b) provides candidates suspicious to be tumor, c) provides an aggressiveness score of each candidate based on the results of a Support Vector Machine classifier fed with radiomics features. The dataset was composed of 131 patients (149 tumors) from two different institutions, that were divided in a training set, a narrow validation set and an external validation set. The algorithm reached an area under the ROC curve in distinguishing between low and high aggressive tumors of 0.96 and 0.81 on the training and validation set, respectively. Moreover, when the output of the classifier was divided into three classes of risk, i.e., indolent, indeterminate, and aggressive, our method did not classify any aggressive tumor as indolent, meaning that, according to our score, all aggressive tumors would undergo treatment or further investigations. Our CAD performance is superior to those of previous studies and overcomes some of their limitations, such as the need to perform manual segmentation of the tumour or the fact that analysis is limited to single center datasets. The results of this study are promising and could pave the way to a prediction tool for personalized decision making in patients harboring PCa.
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