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A Cascaded Neural Network for Staging in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Using Pre-Treatment CT

Ji-Eun Choi, Hwan-ho Cho, Junmo Kwon, Ho Yun Lee, Hyunjin Park

2021Diagnostics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Tumor staging in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is important for treatment and prognosis. Staging involves expert interpretation of imaging, which we aim to automate with deep learning (DL). We proposed a cascaded DL method comprised of two steps to classification between early- and advanced-stage NSCLC using pretreatment computed tomography. METHODS: = 26) cohorts obtained from the public domain. The first step adopted an autoencoder network to compress the imaging data into latent variables and the second step used the latent variable to classify the stages using the convolutional neural network (CNN). Other DL and machine learning-based approaches were compared. RESULTS: Our model was tested in two test cohorts of CPTAC and TCGA. In CPTAC, our model achieved accuracy of 0.8649, sensitivity of 0.8000, specificity of 0.9412, and area under the curve (AUC) of 0.8206 compared to other approaches (AUC 0.6824-0.7206) for classifying between early- and advanced-stages. In TCGA, our model achieved accuracy of 0.8077, sensitivity of 0.7692, specificity of 0.8462, and AUC of 0.8343. CONCLUSION: Our cascaded DL model for classification NSCLC patients into early-stage and advanced-stage showed promising results and could help future NSCLC research.

Topics & Concepts

AutoencoderStage (stratigraphy)Lung cancerArtificial intelligenceConvolutional neural networkArtificial neural networkComputer scienceMachine learningMedicineOncologyBiologyPaleontologyLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical ImagingAI in cancer detection