Logistic regression model for diagnosis of transition zone prostate cancer on multi-parametric MRI

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Objectives: We aimed to develop logistic regression (LR) models for classifying prostate cancer within the transition zone on multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (mp-MRI). Methods: One hundred and fifty-five patients (training cohort, 70 patients; temporal validation cohort, 85 patients) underwent mp-MRI and transperineal-template-prostate-mapping (TPM) biopsy. Positive cores were classified by cancer definitions: (1) any-cancer; (2) definition-1 [≥Gleason 4 + 3 or ≥ 6 mm cancer core length (CCL)] [high risk significant]; and (3) definition-2 (≥Gleason 3 + 4 or ≥ 4 mm CCL) cancer [intermediate–high risk significant]. For each, logistic-regression mp-MRI models were derived from the training cohort and validated internally and with the temporal cohort. Sensitivity/specificity and the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC-AUC) curve were calculated. LR model performance was compared to radiologists’ performance. Results: Twenty-eight of 70 patients from the training cohort, and 25/85 patients from the temporal validation cohort had significant cancer on TPM. The ROC-AUC of the LR model for classification of cancer was 0.73/0.67 at internal/temporal validation. The radiologist A/B ROC-AUC was 0.65/0.74 (temporal cohort). For patients scored by radiologists as Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (Pi-RADS) score 3, sensitivity/specificity of radiologist A ‘best guess’ and LR model was 0.14/0.54 and 0.71/0.61, respectively; and radiologist B ‘best guess’ and LR model was 0.40/0.34 and 0.50/0.76, respectively. Conclusions: LR models can improve classification of Pi-RADS score 3 lesions similar to experienced radiologists. Key Points: • MRI helps find prostate cancer in the anterior of the gland • Logistic regression models based on mp-MRI can classify prostate cancer • Computers can help confirm cancer in areas doctors are uncertain about

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Dikaios, N., Alkalbani, J., Sidhu, H. S., Fujiwara, T., Abd-Alazeez, M., Kirkham, A., … Punwani, S. (2015). Logistic regression model for diagnosis of transition zone prostate cancer on multi-parametric MRI. European Radiology, 25(2), 523–532. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-014-3386-4

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