Identification of impactful imaging biomarker: Clinical applications for breast and prostate carcinoma Review


Authors: Bäuerle, T.; Dietzel, M.; Pinker, K.; Bonekamp, D.; Zhang, K. S.; Schlemmer, H. P.; Bannas, P.; Cyran, C. C.; Eisenblätter, M.; Hilger, I.; Jung, C.; Schick, F.; Wegner, F.; Kiessling, F.
Review Title: Identification of impactful imaging biomarker: Clinical applications for breast and prostate carcinoma
Abstract: Background Imaging biomarkers are quantitative parameters from imaging modalities, which are collected noninvasively, allow conclusions about physiological and pathophysiological processes, and may consist of single (monoparametric) or multiple parameters (bi- or multiparametric). Method This review aims to present the state of the art for the quantification of multimodal and multiparametric imaging biomarkers. Here, the use of biomarkers using artificial intelligence will be addressed and the clinical application of imaging biomarkers in breast and prostate cancers will be explained. For the preparation of the review article, an extensive literature search was performed based on Pubmed, Web of Science and Google Scholar. The results were evaluated and discussed for consistency and generality. Results and Conclusion Different imaging biomarkers (multiparametric) are quantified based on the use of complementary imaging modalities (multimodal) from radiology, nuclear medicine, or hybrid imaging. From these techniques, parameters are determined at the morphological (e. g., size), functional (e. g., vascularization or diffusion), metabolic (e. g., glucose metabolism), or molecular (e. g., expression of prostate specific membrane antigen, PSMA) level. The integration and weighting of imaging biomarkers are increasingly being performed with artificial intelligence, using machine learning algorithms. In this way, the clinical application of imaging biomarkers is increasing, as illustrated by the diagnosis of breast and prostate cancers. Key Points Imaging biomarkers are quantitative parameters to detect physiological and pathophysiological processes. Imaging biomarkers from multimodality and multiparametric imaging are integrated using artificial intelligence algorithms. Quantitative imaging parameters are a fundamental component of diagnostics for all tumor entities, such as for mammary and prostate carcinomas. Citation Format Bäuerle T, Dietzel M, Pinker K et al. Identification of impactful imaging biomarker: Clinical applications for breast and prostate carcinoma. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2024; 196: 354 - 362. © 2023 Georg Thieme Verlag. All rights reserved.
Keywords: review; validation process; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic resonance imaging; cancer diagnosis; biomarkers; biological marker; breast cancer; pathology; diagnostic imaging; tumor marker; prostate cancer; prostatic neoplasms; prostate specific membrane antigen; prostate; biomarker; artificial intelligence; prostate tumor; breast carcinoma; carcinoma; imaging; medline; glucose; nuclear medicine; prostate carcinoma; quantification; molecular diagnosis; glucose metabolism; search engine; procedures; machine learning; limit of quantitation; humans; human; male; data integration; web of science
Journal Title: RoFo Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Rontgenstrahlen und der Bildgebenden Verfahren
Volume: 196
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1438-9029
Publisher: Georg Thieme Verlag Kg  
Date Published: 2023-04-01
Start Page: 354
End Page: 362
Language: English, Russian
DOI: 10.1055/a-2175-4446
PUBMED: 37944934
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: The Russian translation of the title is "Ermittlung aussagekräftiger Bildgebungsbiomarker: Klinische Anwendungen bei Mamma- und Prostatakarzinomen" -- Source: Scopus
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