Radiomics represents the convergence of artificial intelligence and radiological data analysis, primarily applied in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. In the head and neck region, squamous cell carcinoma is the most prevalent type of tumor. Recent radiomics research has revealed that specific bio-imaging characteristics correlate with various molecular features of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC), particularly Human Papillomavirus (HPV). These tumors typically present a unique phenotype, often affecting younger patients, and show a favorable response to radiation therapy. This study provides a systematic review of the literature, summarizing the application of radiomics in the head and neck region. It offers a comprehensive analysis of radiomics-based studies on HNSCC, evaluating its potential for tumor evaluation, risk stratification, and outcome prediction in head and neck cancer treatment.
Radiomic application for head and neck squamocellular tumor: systematic review / Messineo, D; Massaro, F; Izzo, P; Milani, A; Polimeni, R; Iannella, G; Marinozzi, S; Consorti, F; Cocuzza, S; Maniaci, A; Mucchino, A; Nannarelli, M; Greco, A; Magliulo, G; Salducci, M; Pace, A. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 1972-6007. - 175:2(2024), pp. 153-160. [10.7417/CT.2024.5048]
Radiomic application for head and neck squamocellular tumor: systematic review
Messineo, D
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Conceptualization
;Massaro, FSecondo
;Polimeni, R;Iannella, G;Marinozzi, SValidation
;Consorti, F;Mucchino, A;Nannarelli, M;Greco, A;Magliulo, G;Salducci, MPenultimo
;Pace, AUltimo
2024
Abstract
Radiomics represents the convergence of artificial intelligence and radiological data analysis, primarily applied in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. In the head and neck region, squamous cell carcinoma is the most prevalent type of tumor. Recent radiomics research has revealed that specific bio-imaging characteristics correlate with various molecular features of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC), particularly Human Papillomavirus (HPV). These tumors typically present a unique phenotype, often affecting younger patients, and show a favorable response to radiation therapy. This study provides a systematic review of the literature, summarizing the application of radiomics in the head and neck region. It offers a comprehensive analysis of radiomics-based studies on HNSCC, evaluating its potential for tumor evaluation, risk stratification, and outcome prediction in head and neck cancer treatment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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