학술논문

Radiomic tumor phenotypes augment molecular profiling in predicting recurrence free survival after breast neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Document Type
article
Source
Communications medicine. 3(1)
Subject
Breast Cancer
Cancer
Biomedical Imaging
4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies
Detection
screening and diagnosis
Good Health and Well Being
Language
Abstract
BackgroundEarly changes in breast intratumor heterogeneity during neoadjuvant chemotherapy may reflect the tumor's ability to adapt and evade treatment. We investigated the combination of precision medicine predictors of genomic and MRI data towards improved prediction of recurrence free survival (RFS).MethodsA total of 100 women from the ACRIN 6657/I-SPY 1 trial were retrospectively analyzed. We estimated MammaPrint, PAM50 ROR-S, and p53 mutation scores from publicly available gene expression data and generated four, voxel-wise 3-D radiomic kinetic maps from DCE-MR images at both pre- and early-treatment time points. Within the primary lesion from each kinetic map, features of change in radiomic heterogeneity were summarized into 6 principal components.ResultsWe identify two imaging phenotypes of change in intratumor heterogeneity (p