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DeepSurvNet: deep survival convolutional network for brain cancer survival rate classification based on histopathological images
AbstractHistopathological whole slide images of haematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained biopsies contain valuable information with relation to cancer disease and its clinical outcomes. Still, there are no highly accurate automated methods to correlate histolopathological images with brain cancer patients’ survival, which can help in scheduling patients therapeutic treatment and allocate time for preclinical studies to guide personalized treatments. We now propose a new classifier, namely, DeepSurvNet powered by deep convolutional neural networks, to accurately classify in 4 classes brain cancer patients’ survival rate based on histopathological images (class I, 0–6 months; class II, 6–12 months; class III, 12–24 months; and class IV, >24 months survival after diagnosis). After training and testing of DeepSurvNet model on a public brain cancer dataset, The Cancer Genome Atlas, we have generalized it using independent testing on unseen samples. Using DeepSurvNet, we obtained precisions of 0.99 and 0.8 in the testing phases on the mentioned datasets, respectively, which shows DeepSurvNet is a reliable classifier for brain cancer patients’ survival rate classification based on histopathological images. Finally, analysis of the frequency of mutations revealed differences in terms of frequency and type of genes associated to each class, supporting the idea of a different genetic fingerprint associated to patient survival. We conclude that DeepSurvNet constitutes a new artificial intelligence tool to assess the survival rate in brain cancer.
DeepSurvNet: deep survival convolutional network for brain cancer survival rate classification based on histopathological images
AbstractHistopathological whole slide images of haematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained biopsies contain valuable information with relation to cancer disease and its clinical outcomes. Still, there are no highly accurate automated methods to correlate histolopathological images with brain cancer patients’ survival, which can help in scheduling patients therapeutic treatment and allocate time for preclinical studies to guide personalized treatments. We now propose a new classifier, namely, DeepSurvNet powered by deep convolutional neural networks, to accurately classify in 4 classes brain cancer patients’ survival rate based on histopathological images (class I, 0–6 months; class II, 6–12 months; class III, 12–24 months; and class IV, >24 months survival after diagnosis). After training and testing of DeepSurvNet model on a public brain cancer dataset, The Cancer Genome Atlas, we have generalized it using independent testing on unseen samples. Using DeepSurvNet, we obtained precisions of 0.99 and 0.8 in the testing phases on the mentioned datasets, respectively, which shows DeepSurvNet is a reliable classifier for brain cancer patients’ survival rate classification based on histopathological images. Finally, analysis of the frequency of mutations revealed differences in terms of frequency and type of genes associated to each class, supporting the idea of a different genetic fingerprint associated to patient survival. We conclude that DeepSurvNet constitutes a new artificial intelligence tool to assess the survival rate in brain cancer.
DeepSurvNet: deep survival convolutional network for brain cancer survival rate classification based on histopathological images
Med Biol Eng Comput
Zadeh Shirazi, Amin (Autor:in) / Fornaciari, Eric (Autor:in) / Bagherian, Narjes Sadat (Autor:in) / Ebert, Lisa M. (Autor:in) / Koszyca, Barbara (Autor:in) / Gomez, Guillermo A. (Autor:in)
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing ; 58 ; 1031-1045
01.05.2020
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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