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  • Radiogenomics connects biomedical imaging with genetic information to better understand diseases, particularly in cancer patients.
  • This review examined studies that used genetics to validate radiomics models, analyzing research published up to January 2022 for quality and relevance.
  • The findings highlighted 45 studies, mostly recent, focused on prognosis and using various genetic methods, indicating a significant link between imaging features and genetic expression in cancer treatment and assessment.

Article Abstract

(1) Background: Radiogenomics is motivated by the concept that biomedical images contain information that reflects underlying pathophysiology. This review focused on papers that used genetics to validate their radiomics models and outcomes and assess their contribution to this emerging field. (2) Methods: All original research with the words radiomics and genomics in English and performed in humans up to 31 January 2022, were identified on Medline and Embase. The quality of the studies was assessed with Radiomic Quality Score (RQS) and the Cochrane recommendation for diagnostic accuracy study Quality Assessment 2. (3) Results: 45 studies were included in our systematic review, and more than 50% were published in the last two years. The studies had a mean RQS of 12, and the studied tumors were very diverse. Up to 83% investigated the prognosis as the main outcome, with the rest focusing on response to treatment and risk assessment. Most applied either transcriptomics (54%) and/or genetics (35%) for genetic validation. (4) Conclusions: There is enough evidence to state that new science has emerged, focusing on establishing an association between radiological features and genomic/molecular expression to explain underlying disease mechanisms and enhance prognostic, risk assessment, and treatment response radiomics models in cancer patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9224495PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126504DOI Listing

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