RTAU-Net: A novel 3D rectal tumor segmentation model based on dual path fusion and attentional guidance.

Comput Methods Programs Biomed

College of Data Science, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China; Key Laboratory of Big Data Fusion Analysis and Application of Shanxi Province, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China; Intelligent Perception Engineering Technology Center of Shanxi, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China.

Published: December 2023

Background And Objective: According to the Global Cancer Statistics 2020, colorectal cancer has the third-highest diagnosis rate (10.0 %) and the second-highest mortality rate (9.4 %) among the 36 types. Rectal cancer accounts for a large proportion of colorectal cancer. The size and shape of the rectal tumor can directly affect the diagnosis and treatment by doctors. The existing rectal tumor segmentation methods are based on two-dimensional slices, which cannot analyze a patient's tumor as a whole and lose the correlation between slices of MRI image, so the practical application value is not high.

Methods: In this paper, a three-dimensional rectal tumor segmentation model is proposed. Firstly, image preprocessing is performed to reduce the effect caused by the unbalanced proportion of background region and target region, and improve the quality of the image. Secondly, a dual-path fusion network is designed to extract both global features and local detail features of rectal tumors. The network includes two encoders, a residual encoder for enhancing the spatial detail information and feature representation of the tumor and a transformer encoder for extracting global contour information of the tumor. In the decoding stage, we merge the information extracted from the dual paths and decode them. In addition, for the problem of the complex morphology and different sizes of rectal tumors, a multi-scale fusion channel attention mechanism is designed, which can capture important contextual information of different scales. Finally, visualize the 3D rectal tumor segmentation results.

Results: The RTAU-Net is evaluated on the data set provided by Shanxi Provincial Cancer Hospital and Xinhua Hospital. The experimental results showed that the Dice of tumor segmentation reached 0.7978 and 0.6792, respectively, which improved by 2.78 % and 7.02 % compared with suboptimal model.

Conclusions: Although the morphology of rectal tumors varies, RTAU-Net can precisely localize rectal tumors and learn the contour and details of tumors, which can relieve physicians' workload and improve diagnostic accuracy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cmpb.2023.107842DOI Listing

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