Robustness of radiomic features in CT images with different slice thickness, comparing liver tumour and muscle
Abstract Radiomic image features are becoming a promising non-invasive method to obtain quantitative measurements for tumour classification and therapy response assessment in oncological research. However, despite its increasingly established application, there is a need for standardisation criteria...
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Main Authors: | Lorena Escudero Sanchez, Leonardo Rundo, Andrew B. Gill, Matthew Hoare, Eva Mendes Serrao, Evis Sala |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b37af1e9968a49eb8272a6243d4ac728 |
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