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Deep-Learning-Based Natural Language Processing of Serial Free-Text Radiological Reports for Predicting Rectal Cancer Patient Survival

Sunkyu Kim, Choong‐kun Lee, Yonghwa Choi, Eun Sil Baek, Jeong Eun Choi, Joon Seok Lim, Jaewoo Kang, Sang Joon Shin

2021Frontiers in Oncology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Most electronic medical records, such as free-text radiological reports, are unstructured; however, the methodological approaches to analyzing these accumulating unstructured records are limited. This article proposes a deep-transfer-learning-based natural language processing model that analyzes serial magnetic resonance imaging reports of rectal cancer patients and predicts their overall survival. To evaluate the model, a retrospective cohort study of 4,338 rectal cancer patients was conducted. The experimental results revealed that the proposed model utilizing pre-trained clinical linguistic knowledge could predict the overall survival of patients without any structured information and was superior to the carcinoembryonic antigen in predicting survival. The deep-transfer-learning model using free-text radiological reports can predict the survival of patients with rectal cancer, thereby increasing the utility of unstructured medical big data.

Topics & Concepts

Radiological weaponColorectal cancerCarcinoembryonic antigenMedicineMedical recordRetrospective cohort studyArtificial intelligenceMagnetic resonance imagingNatural language processingTransfer of learningCancerComputer scienceOncologyRadiologyInternal medicineRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical ImagingColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionMachine Learning in Healthcare