Increasing differential diagnosis between lipoma and liposarcoma through radiomics: a narrative review

Author:

Natella Raffaele1ORCID,Varriano Giulia1ORCID,Brunese Maria Chiara1,Zappia Marcello1,Bruno Michela1,Gallo Michele2,Fazioli Flavio1,Simonetti Igino3,Granata Vincenza3,Brunese Luca1,Santone Antonella1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine and Health Sciences “Vincenzo Tiberio”, University of Molise, 86100 Campobasso, Italy

2. Orthopedics Oncology, National Cancer Institute IRCCS “Fondazione G. Pascale”, 80100 Naples, Italy

3. Radiology Division, National Cancer Institute IRCCS “Fondazione G. Pascale”, 80100 Naples, Italy

Abstract

Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are rare, heterogeneous, and very often asymptomatic diseases. Their diagnosis is fundamental, as is the identification of the degree of malignancy, which may be high, medium, or low. The Italian Medical Oncology Association and European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) guidelines recommend magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) because the clinical examination is typically ineffective. The diagnosis of these rare diseases with artificial intelligence (AI) techniques presents reduced datasets and therefore less robust methods. However, the combination of AI techniques with radiomics may be a new angle in diagnosing rare diseases such as STSs. Results obtained are promising within the literature, not only for the performance but also for the explicability of the data. In fact, one can make tumor classification, site localization, and prediction of the risk of developing metastasis. Thanks to the synergy between computer scientists and radiologists, linking numerical features to radiological evidence with excellent performance could be a new step forward for the diagnosis of rare diseases.

Publisher

Open Exploration Publishing

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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