Computed tomography-based radiomic markers are independent prognosticators of survival in advanced laryngeal cancer: a pilot study

Amarkumar Dhirajlal Rajgor, Christopher Kui,Andrew McQueen, Josh Cowley,Colin Gillespie, Aileen Mill,Stephen Rushton,Boguslaw Obara, Theophile Bigirumurame, Khaled Kallas, James O'Hara,Eric Aboagye, David Winston Hamilton

JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY(2023)

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Objective. Advanced laryngeal cancers are clinically complex; there is a paucity of modern decision-making models to guide tumour-specific management. This pilot study aims to identify computed tomography-based radiomic features that may predict survival and enhance prognostication. Methods. Pre-biopsy, contrast-enhanced computed tomography scans were assembled from a retrospective cohort (n = 72) with advanced laryngeal cancers (T3 and T4). The LIFEx software was used for radiomic feature extraction. Two features: shape compacity (irregularity of tumour volume) and grey-level zone length matrix - grey-level non-uniformity (tumour heterogeneity) were selected via least absolute shrinkage and selection operator-based Cox regression and explored for prognostic potential. Results. A greater shape compacity (hazard ratio 2.89) and grey-level zone length matrix - grey-level non-uniformity (hazard ratio 1.64) were significantly associated with worse 5-year disease-specific survival (p < 0.05). Cox regression models yielded a superior C-index when incorporating radiomic features (0.759) versus clinicopathological variables alone (0.655). Conclusions. Two radiomic features were identified as independent prognostic biomarkers. A multi-centre prospective study is necessary for further exploration. Integrated radiomic models may refine the treatment of advanced laryngeal cancers.
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Laryngeal neoplasms,biomarkers,prognosis
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