2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253204
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Evaluation of Computer-Aided Nodule Assessment and Risk Yield (CANARY) in Korean patients for prediction of invasiveness of ground-glass opacity nodule

Abstract: Differentiating the invasiveness of ground-glass nodules (GGN) is clinically important, and several institutions have attempted to develop their own solutions by using computed tomography images. The purpose of this study is to evaluate Computer-Aided Analysis of Risk Yield (CANARY), a validated virtual biopsy and risk-stratification machine-learning tool for lung adenocarcinomas, in a Korean patient population. To this end, a total of 380 GGNs from 360 patients who underwent pulmonary resection in a single in… Show more

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“…CANARY discovered nine distinct exemplars (radiomic fingerprints) that define the lung cancer spectrum. CANARY, as a virtual biopsy technique, has been demonstrated to correlate directly with adenocarcinoma invasion [176].…”
Section: Virtual Biopsymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CANARY discovered nine distinct exemplars (radiomic fingerprints) that define the lung cancer spectrum. CANARY, as a virtual biopsy technique, has been demonstrated to correlate directly with adenocarcinoma invasion [176].…”
Section: Virtual Biopsymentioning
confidence: 99%