Recently, evidence has accumulated that demonstrates the potential for future applications of radiomics in many clinical settings, including thoracic oncology. Methodological reasons for the immaturity of image mining (radiomics and artificial intelligence-based) studies have been identified. However, data on the influence of the composition of the research team on the quality of investigations in radiomics are lacking.
Interdisciplinarity: An essential requirement for translation of radiomics research into clinical practice -a systematic review focused on thoracic oncology / Sollini, M; Gelardi, F; Matassa, G; Delgado Bolton, R C; Chiti, A; Kirienko, M. - In: REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE MEDICINA NUCLEAR E IMAGEN MOLECULAR. - ISSN 2253-654X. - 39:3(2020), pp. 146-156. [10.1016/j.remn.2019.10.003]
Interdisciplinarity: An essential requirement for translation of radiomics research into clinical practice -a systematic review focused on thoracic oncology
Sollini, M;Chiti, APenultimo
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2020-01-01
Abstract
Recently, evidence has accumulated that demonstrates the potential for future applications of radiomics in many clinical settings, including thoracic oncology. Methodological reasons for the immaturity of image mining (radiomics and artificial intelligence-based) studies have been identified. However, data on the influence of the composition of the research team on the quality of investigations in radiomics are lacking.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.