Diagnostic Utility of Radiomics in Thyroid and Head and Neck Cancers

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Radiomics is an emerging field in radiology that utilizes advanced statistical data characterizing algorithms to evaluate medical imaging and objectively quantify characteristics of a given disease. Due to morphologic heterogeneity and genetic variation intrinsic to neoplasms, radiomics have the potential to provide a unique insight into the underlying tumor and tumor microenvironment. Radiomics has been gaining popularity due to potential applications in disease quantification, predictive modeling, treatment planning, and response assessment – paving way for the advancement of personalized medicine. However, producing a reliable radiomic model requires careful evaluation and construction to be translated into clinical practices that have varying software and/or medical equipment. We aim to review the diagnostic utility of radiomics in otorhinolaryngology, including both cancers of the head and neck as well as the thyroid.

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Gul, M., Bonjoc, K. J. C., Gorlin, D., Wong, C. W., Salem, A., La, V., … Chaudhry, A. A. (2021, July 7). Diagnostic Utility of Radiomics in Thyroid and Head and Neck Cancers. Frontiers in Oncology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.639326

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