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Characterisation of prostate cancer using texture analysis for diagnostic and prognostic monitoring

Journal

NMR IN BIOMEDICINE
Volume 34, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.4495

Keywords

apparent diffusion coefficient; diffusion‐ weighted imaging; machine learning; prostate cancer; Prostate Imaging‐ Reporting and Data System version 2; texture analysis

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  1. Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India

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By combining texture features and machine learning methods with DWI and ADC, the proposed framework can effectively differentiate between different grades of PCa, leading to improved diagnostic performance.
Automated classification of significant prostate cancer (PCa) using MRI plays a potential role in assisting in clinical decision-making. Multiparametric MRI using a machine-aided approach is a better step to improve the overall accuracy of diagnosis of PCa. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a framework for differentiating Prostate Imaging-Reporting and Data System version 2 (PI-RADS v2) grades (grade 2 to grade 5) of PCa using texture features and machine learning (ML) methods with diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC). The study cohort included an MRI dataset of 59 patients with clinically proven PCa. Regions of interest (ROIs) for a total of 435 lesions were delineated from the segmented peripheral zones of DWI and ADC. Six texture methods comprising 98 texture features in total (49 each of DWI and ADC) were extracted from lesion ROIs. Random forest (RF) and correlation-based feature selection methods were applied on feature vectors to select the best features for classification. Two ML classifiers, support vector machine (SVM) and K-nearest neighbour, were used and validated by 10-fold cross-validation. The proposed framework achieved high diagnostic performance with a sensitivity of 85.25% +/- 3.84%, specificity of 95.71% +/- 1.96%, accuracy of 84.90% +/- 3.37% and area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve of 0.98 for PI-RADS v2 grades (2 to 5) classification using the RF feature selection method and Gaussian SVM classifier with combined features of DWI + ADC. The proposed computer-assisted framework can distinguish between PCa lesions with different aggressiveness based on PI-RADS v2 standards using texture analysis to improve the efficiency of PCa diagnostic performance.

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