Use of radiomics in the radiation oncology setting: Where do we stand and what do we need?
2020
Abstract Radiomics is a field that has been growing rapidly for the past ten years in medical imaging and more particularly in oncology where the primary objective is to contribute to personalised and predictive medicine. This short review aimed at providing some insights regarding the potential value of radiomics for cancer patients treated with radiotherapy. Radiomics may contribute to each stage of the patients’ management: diagnosis, planning, treatment monitoring and post-treatment follow-up (toxicity and response). However, its applicability in clinical routine is currently hindered by several factors, including lack of automation, standardisation and harmonisation. A major effort must be carried out to automate the workflow, standardise radiomics good practices and carry out large-scale studies before any transfer to daily clinical practice.
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