Radiomic correlates of molecular and clinicopathological characteristics in clear cell renal cell carcinoma.

2019 
625Background: Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is a highly vascularized tumor and has a heterogeneous molecular profile, but the correlation between its tumor biology and radiomic features have only recently been investigated. As 70% of ccRCCs are detected incidentally at imaging, and tumor phenotypes are only available after surgery, a non-invasive biomarker to predict ccRCC phenotypes and aggressiveness on imaging may be clinically valuable, as low grade lesions may undergo active surveillance. Methods: With IRB approval and HIPAA compliance, our study cohort comprised 92 consecutive patients with 102 ccRCCs (mean age, 62 years (SD ± 14.2) with histopathology and molecular endpoints imaged preoperatively on CT with a four-phase renal protocol [unenhanced (U), corticomedullary (C), nephrographic (N), excretory (E)]. Radiomic data was obtained by contouring the entire ccRCC in each phase to obtain a 3D tumor volume of interest (VOI). The mean enhancement in each phase the and wash-in and wash-out ...
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