The Emerging Role of Radiomics in COPD and Lung Cancer

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Medical imaging plays a key role in evaluating and monitoring lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer. The application of artificial intelligence in medical imaging has transformed medical images into mineable data, by extracting and correlating quantitative imaging features with patients' outcomes and tumor phenotype - a process termed radiomics. While this process has already been widely researched in lung oncology, the evaluation of COPD in this fashion remains in its infancy. Here we outline the main applications of radiomics in lung cancer and briefly review the workflow from image acquisition to the evaluation of model performance. Finally, we discuss the current assessments of COPD and the potential application of radiomics in COPD.

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Refaee, T., Wu, G., Ibrahim, A., Halilaj, I., Leijenaar, R. T. H., Rogers, W., … Woodruff, H. C. (2020, February 1). The Emerging Role of Radiomics in COPD and Lung Cancer. Respiration. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000505429

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