Radiomics and Radiogenomics
Technical Basis and Clinical Applications
Ruijiang Li editor Lei Xing editor Sandy Napel editor Daniel L Rubin editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st Mar '21
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Radiomics and Radiogenomics: Technical Basis and Clinical Applications provides a first summary of the overlapping fields of radiomics and radiogenomics, showcasing how they are being used to evaluate disease characteristics and correlate with treatment response and patient prognosis. It explains the fundamental principles, technical bases, and clinical applications with a focus on oncology. The book’s expert authors present computational approaches for extracting imaging features that help to detect and characterize disease tissues for improving diagnosis, prognosis, and evaluation of therapy response. This book is intended for audiences including imaging scientists, medical physicists, as well as medical professionals and specialists such as diagnostic radiologists, radiation oncologists, and medical oncologists.
Features
- Provides a first complete overview of the technical underpinnings and clinical applications of radiomics and radiogenomics
- Shows how they are improving diagnostic and prognostic decisions with greater efficacy
- Discusses the image informatics, quantitative imaging, feature extraction, predictive modeling, software tools, and other key areas
- Covers applications in oncology and beyond, covering all major disease sites in separate chapters
- Includes an introduction to basic principles and discussion of emerging research directions with a roadmap to clinical translation
"Despite an abundance of research papers and some review articles, there have not been many comprehensive books devoted to these special audiences. Two first‐edition books published in 2019 by the Taylor and Francis Group, Radiomics and Radiogenomics (edited by Ruijiang Li, Lei Xing, Sandy Napel, and Daniel L. Rubin) and Big Data in Radiation Oncology (edited by Jun Deng and Lei Xing), have opportunely filled this void, and provided a comprehensive review as well as valuable insights on these key new advances. .... From these two books, readers can gain a fundamental understanding of radiomic feature definition and computation, processing steps (such as voxel resampling, MRI field bias correction and normalization, and other data harmonization), and processing parameters (such as fixed bin size vs fixed bin number and voxel neighborhood size). Readers can also develop a deeper appreciation of proper data management in modeling from both texts. As such, the technical knowledge from the books can assist researchers in optimizing their own study design."
-Dandan Zheng, in the Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, July 2020
ISBN: 9780367779580
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
484 pages