A decade of radiomics research: are images really data or just patterns in the noise?

Pinto dos Santos D, Dietzel M, Baessler B (2020)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2020

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DOI: 10.1007/s00330-020-07108-w

Abstract

• Although radiomics is potentially a promising approach to analyze medical image data, many pitfalls need to be considered to avoid a reproducibility crisis. • There is a translation gap in radiomics research, with many studies being published but so far little to no translation into clinical practice. • Going forward, more studies with higher levels of evidence are needed, ideally also focusing on prospective studies with relevant clinical impact.

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APA:

Pinto dos Santos, D., Dietzel, M., & Baessler, B. (2020). A decade of radiomics research: are images really data or just patterns in the noise? European Radiology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-020-07108-w

MLA:

Pinto dos Santos, Daniel, Matthias Dietzel, and Bettina Baessler. "A decade of radiomics research: are images really data or just patterns in the noise?" European Radiology (2020).

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