Radiomic models for lymph node metastasis prediction in cervical cancer: can we think beyond sentinel lymph node?

Liu and colleagues performed a retrospective study to validate a computed tomography (CT) scan-based radiomic model to detect lymph node metastasis in cervical cancer. The proposed model incorporating the arterial and venous phase CT-scan features represented a non-invasive method exhibiting high se...

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Main Authors: Nicolò Bizzarri, Luca Boldrini, Gabriella Ferrandina, Francesco Fanfani, Luigi Pedone Anchora, Giovanni Scambia, Salvatore Gueli Alletti
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Published: Elsevier 2021-10-01
Series:Translational Oncology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1936523321001777
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spelling doaj-f89e689ea8034ddf8404b1ba9e244a7c2021-08-12T04:33:42ZengElsevierTranslational Oncology1936-52332021-10-011410101185Radiomic models for lymph node metastasis prediction in cervical cancer: can we think beyond sentinel lymph node?Nicolò Bizzarri0Luca Boldrini1Gabriella Ferrandina2Francesco Fanfani3Luigi Pedone Anchora4Giovanni Scambia5Salvatore Gueli Alletti6Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS, UOC Ginecologia Oncologica, Dipartimento per la salute della Donna e del Bambino e della Salute Pubblica, Rome, ItalyFondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, Dipartimento di Diagnostica per Immagini, Radioterapia Oncologica ed Ematologia, Rome, ItalyFondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS, UOC Ginecologia Oncologica, Dipartimento per la salute della Donna e del Bambino e della Salute Pubblica, Rome, Italy; Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, ItalyFondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS, UOC Ginecologia Oncologica, Dipartimento per la salute della Donna e del Bambino e della Salute Pubblica, Rome, Italy; Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, ItalyFondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS, UOC Ginecologia Oncologica, Dipartimento per la salute della Donna e del Bambino e della Salute Pubblica, Rome, ItalyFondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS, UOC Ginecologia Oncologica, Dipartimento per la salute della Donna e del Bambino e della Salute Pubblica, Rome, Italy; Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, ItalyFondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS, UOC Ginecologia Oncologica, Dipartimento per la salute della Donna e del Bambino e della Salute Pubblica, Rome, Italy; Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy; Corresponding Author: Salvatore Gueli Alletti, MD, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, Rome, Italy.Liu and colleagues performed a retrospective study to validate a computed tomography (CT) scan-based radiomic model to detect lymph node metastasis in cervical cancer. The proposed model incorporating the arterial and venous phase CT-scan features represented a non-invasive method exhibiting high sensitivity in the prediction of lymph node metastasis. It is well established that lymph node metastasis is one of the most significant prognostic factors in cervical cancer. For this reason, management of cervical cancer is strictly related to lymph node status, with international guidelines recommending definitive chemo-radiation in case of metastatic lymph node. More and more evidence supports the use of sentinel lymph node in early-stage cervical cancer but its frozen section analysis may result in false negative results; in locally-advanced stages staging para-aortic lymphadenectomy is proposed by many Authors to tailor chemoradiotherapy treatment, with potential intra-and post-operative related complications. The use of a validated radiomic model able to predict lymph node metastases in radiologically normal lymph nodes may represent an essential tool to possibly spare lympadenectomy related morbidity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1936523321001777Cervical cancerRadiomicsCT-scanLymph node metastasisSentinel lymph node
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author Nicolò Bizzarri
Luca Boldrini
Gabriella Ferrandina
Francesco Fanfani
Luigi Pedone Anchora
Giovanni Scambia
Salvatore Gueli Alletti
spellingShingle Nicolò Bizzarri
Luca Boldrini
Gabriella Ferrandina
Francesco Fanfani
Luigi Pedone Anchora
Giovanni Scambia
Salvatore Gueli Alletti
Radiomic models for lymph node metastasis prediction in cervical cancer: can we think beyond sentinel lymph node?
Translational Oncology
Cervical cancer
Radiomics
CT-scan
Lymph node metastasis
Sentinel lymph node
author_facet Nicolò Bizzarri
Luca Boldrini
Gabriella Ferrandina
Francesco Fanfani
Luigi Pedone Anchora
Giovanni Scambia
Salvatore Gueli Alletti
author_sort Nicolò Bizzarri
title Radiomic models for lymph node metastasis prediction in cervical cancer: can we think beyond sentinel lymph node?
title_short Radiomic models for lymph node metastasis prediction in cervical cancer: can we think beyond sentinel lymph node?
title_full Radiomic models for lymph node metastasis prediction in cervical cancer: can we think beyond sentinel lymph node?
title_fullStr Radiomic models for lymph node metastasis prediction in cervical cancer: can we think beyond sentinel lymph node?
title_full_unstemmed Radiomic models for lymph node metastasis prediction in cervical cancer: can we think beyond sentinel lymph node?
title_sort radiomic models for lymph node metastasis prediction in cervical cancer: can we think beyond sentinel lymph node?
publisher Elsevier
series Translational Oncology
issn 1936-5233
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Liu and colleagues performed a retrospective study to validate a computed tomography (CT) scan-based radiomic model to detect lymph node metastasis in cervical cancer. The proposed model incorporating the arterial and venous phase CT-scan features represented a non-invasive method exhibiting high sensitivity in the prediction of lymph node metastasis. It is well established that lymph node metastasis is one of the most significant prognostic factors in cervical cancer. For this reason, management of cervical cancer is strictly related to lymph node status, with international guidelines recommending definitive chemo-radiation in case of metastatic lymph node. More and more evidence supports the use of sentinel lymph node in early-stage cervical cancer but its frozen section analysis may result in false negative results; in locally-advanced stages staging para-aortic lymphadenectomy is proposed by many Authors to tailor chemoradiotherapy treatment, with potential intra-and post-operative related complications. The use of a validated radiomic model able to predict lymph node metastases in radiologically normal lymph nodes may represent an essential tool to possibly spare lympadenectomy related morbidity.
topic Cervical cancer
Radiomics
CT-scan
Lymph node metastasis
Sentinel lymph node
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1936523321001777
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