Radiomics for differentiating tumor deposits from lymph node metastasis in rectal cancer
Yongchang Zhang, Mou Li, Yumei Jin, Jing-Xu Xu, Chencui Huang, Bin Song
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tumor deposits (TDs) are not equivalent to lymph node (LN) metastasis (LNM) but have become independent adverse prognostic factors in patients with rectal cancer (RC). Although preoperatively differentiating TDs and LNMs is helpful in designing individualized treatment strategies and achieving improved prognoses, it is a challenging task. AIM: To establish a computed tomography (CT)-based radiomics model for preoperatively differentiating TDs from LNM in patients with RC. METHODS: ) by outlining all peritumoral nodules with diameter (short-axis) > 3 mm. RESULTS: = 15)], Rad-score 2 demonstrated moderate performance (sensitivity, 73.3%; specificity, 66.6%; and accuracy, 70.0%). CONCLUSION: Radiomics analysis based on the largest peritumoral nodule can be helpful in preoperatively differentiating between TDs and LNM.