Radiogenomics of Glioblastoma: Identification of Radiomics associated with Molecular Subtypes

10/27/2020
by   Navodini Wijethilake, et al.
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Glioblastoma is the most malignant type of central nervous system tumor with GBM subtypes cleaved based on molecular level gene alterations. These alterations are also happened to affect the histology. Thus, it can cause visible changes in images, such as enhancement and edema development. In this study, we extract intensity, volume, and texture features from the tumor subregions to identify the correlations with gene expression features and overall survival. Consequently, we utilize the radiomics to find associations with the subtypes of glioblastoma. Accordingly, the fractal dimensions of the whole tumor, tumor core, and necrosis regions show a significant difference between the Proneural, Classical and Mesenchymal subtypes. Additionally, the subtypes of GBM are predicted with an average accuracy of 79 radiomics and accuracy over 90

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