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  • Medical Imaging
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Radiomics

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  • Radiomics is an evolving field extracting quantitative data from medical images.
  • It holds significant potential for advancing medical imaging applications.

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  • To provide a comprehensive technical review of radiomics.
  • To explore radiomics' applications and challenges in clinical practice.

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  • Detailed description of the radiomics workflow: image acquisition, reconstruction, pre-processing, segmentation, feature extraction, and analysis.
  • Review of current techniques and methodologies in radiomics.

Main Results:

  • Overview of promising results in various radiomics applications.
  • Identification of limitations and potential solutions for clinical implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Radiomics can foster precision medicine, particularly in cancer detection, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment evaluation.
  • An in-depth understanding of radiomics methods is crucial for patient care advancement.