Using an Anomaly Detection Approach for the Segmentation of Colorectal Cancer Tumors in Whole Slide Images

Author:

Gu QiangqiangORCID,Meroueh ChadyORCID,Levernier Jacob,Kroneman Trynda,Flotte Thomas,Hart StevenORCID

Abstract

AbstractColorectal cancer (CRC) is the 2ndmost commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States. Genetic testing is critical in assisting in the early detection of CRC and selection of individualized treatment plans, which have shown to improve the survival rate of CRC patients. The tissue slides review (TSR), a tumor tissue macro-dissection procedure, is a required pre-analytical step to perform genetic testing. Due to the subjective nature of the process, major discrepancies in CRC diagnostics by pathologists are reported, and metrics for quality are often only qualitative. Progressive context encoder anomaly detection (P-CEAD) is an anomaly detection approach to detect tumor tissue from Whole Slide Images (WSIs), since tumor tissue is by its nature, an anomaly. P-CEAD-based CRC tumor segmentation achieves a 71% ±26% sensitivity, 92% ±7% specificity, and 63% ±23% F1 score. The proposed approach provides an automated CRC tumor segmentation pipeline with a quantitatively reproducible quality compared with the conventional manual tumor segmentation procedure.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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