2022
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15010275
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Habitat Imaging Biomarkers for Diagnosis and Prognosis in Cancer Patients Infected with COVID-19

Abstract: Objectives: Cancer patients have worse outcomes from the COVID-19 infection and greater need for ventilator support and elevated mortality rates than the general population. However, previous artificial intelligence (AI) studies focused on patients without cancer to develop diagnosis and severity prediction models. Little is known about how the AI models perform in cancer patients. In this study, we aim to develop a computational framework for COVID-19 diagnosis and severity prediction particularly in a cancer… Show more

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“…Examples of biomarkers for each cancer type are provided in the figure as well. Of note, some studies used hematoxylinand-eosin-stained slides and medical images beyond clinicogenomics to predict treatment outcomes [99][100][101][102].…”
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“…Examples of biomarkers for each cancer type are provided in the figure as well. Of note, some studies used hematoxylinand-eosin-stained slides and medical images beyond clinicogenomics to predict treatment outcomes [99][100][101][102].…”
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confidence: 99%