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Improving Breast Cancer Grade Prediction with Multiparametric MRI Created Using Optimized Synthetic Correlated Diffusion Imaging

Published 13 May 2024 in eess.IV and cs.CV | (2405.07861v1)

Abstract: Breast cancer was diagnosed for over 7.8 million women between 2015 to 2020. Grading plays a vital role in breast cancer treatment planning. However, the current tumor grading method involves extracting tissue from patients, leading to stress, discomfort, and high medical costs. A paper leveraging volumetric deep radiomic features from synthetic correlated diffusion imaging (CDI$s$) for breast cancer grade prediction showed immense promise for noninvasive methods for grading. Motivated by the impact of CDI$s$ optimization for prostate cancer delineation, this paper examines using optimized CDI$s$ to improve breast cancer grade prediction. We fuse the optimized CDI$s$ signal with diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) to create a multiparametric MRI for each patient. Using a larger patient cohort and training across all the layers of a pretrained MONAI model, we achieve a leave-one-out cross-validation accuracy of 95.79%, over 8% higher compared to that previously reported.

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