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PURPOSE: Accurate prognostic markers are urgently needed to identify diffuse large B-Cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients at high risk of progression or relapse. Our purpose was to investigate the potential added value of baseline radiomics features to the international prognostic index (IPI) in predicting outcome after first-line treatment. METHODS: Three hundred seventeen newly diagnosed DLBCL patients were included. Lesions were delineated using a semi-automated segmentation method (standardized uptake value ≥ 4.0), and 490 radiomics features were extracted. We used logistic regression with backward feature selection to predict 2-year time to progression (TTP). The area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operator characteristic curve was calculated to assess model performance. High-risk groups were defined based on prevalence of events; diagnostic performance was assessed using positive and negative predictive values. RESULTS: ) and patient-related parameters (WHO performance status and age > 60 years) performed best (AUC 0.79). Adding radiomics features to clinical predictors increased PPV with 15%, with more accurate selection of high-risk patients compared to the IPI model (progression at 2-year TTP, 44% vs 28%, respectively). CONCLUSION: Prediction models using baseline radiomics combined with currently used clinical predictors identify patients at risk of relapse at baseline and significantly improved model performance. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER AND DATE: EudraCT: 2006-005,174-42, 01-08-2008.
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Jakoba J. Eertink
Dutch Cancer Society
Tim van de Brug
Amsterdam University Medical Centers
Sanne E. Wiegers
Dutch Cancer Society
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
University of Groningen
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
University Medical Center Groningen
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