2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15030838
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Deep Learning with Transformer or Convolutional Neural Network in the Assessment of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) in Breast Cancer Based on US Images: A Dual-Center Retrospective Study

Abstract: This study aimed to explore the feasibility of using a deep-learning (DL) approach to predict TIL levels in breast cancer (BC) from ultrasound (US) images. A total of 494 breast cancer patients with pathologically confirmed invasive BC from two hospitals were retrospectively enrolled. Of these, 396 patients from hospital 1 were divided into the training cohort (n = 298) and internal validation (IV) cohort (n = 98). Patients from hospital 2 (n = 98) were in the external validation (EV) cohort. TIL levels were c… Show more

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“…Hence, further rigorous, objective, and efficient methods that could also overcome the heterogeneous nature of breast cancer’s TME are required (Le et al ., 2020). In this respect, imaging-based methodologies could provide a non-invasive evaluation of TILs levels in breast cancer (Jia et al ., 2023). Artificial intelligence-based computational pathology approaches can predict the treatment outcomes including OS.…”
Section: Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, further rigorous, objective, and efficient methods that could also overcome the heterogeneous nature of breast cancer’s TME are required (Le et al ., 2020). In this respect, imaging-based methodologies could provide a non-invasive evaluation of TILs levels in breast cancer (Jia et al ., 2023). Artificial intelligence-based computational pathology approaches can predict the treatment outcomes including OS.…”
Section: Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocytesmentioning
confidence: 99%