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Bayesian Landmark-Based Shape Analysis of Tumor Pathology Images

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  • Cong Zhang
  • Tejasv Bedi
  • Chul Moon
  • Yang Xie
  • Min Chen
  • Qiwei Li

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Medical imaging is a form of technology that has revolutionized the medical field over the past decades. Digital pathology imaging, which captures histological details at the cellular level, is rapidly becoming a routine clinical procedure for cancer diagnosis support and treatment planning. Recent developments in deep-learning methods have facilitated tumor region segmentation from pathology images. The traditional shape descriptors that characterize tumor boundary roughness at the anatomical level are no longer suitable. New statistical approaches to model tumor shapes are in urgent need. In this article, we consider the problem of modeling a tumor boundary as a closed polygonal chain. A Bayesian landmark-based shape analysis model is proposed. The model partitions the polygonal chain into mutually exclusive segments, accounting for boundary roughness. Our Bayesian inference framework provides uncertainty estimations on both the number and locations of landmarks, while outputting metrics that can be used to quantify boundary roughness. The performance of our model is comparable with that of a recently developed landmark detection model for planar elastic curves. In a case study of 143 consecutive patients with stage I to IV lung cancer, we demonstrated the heterogeneity of tumor boundary roughness derived from our model effectively predicted patient prognosis (p-value

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  • Cong Zhang & Tejasv Bedi & Chul Moon & Yang Xie & Min Chen & Qiwei Li, 2024. "Bayesian Landmark-Based Shape Analysis of Tumor Pathology Images," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 119(546), pages 798-810, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jnlasa:v:119:y:2024:i:546:p:798-810
    DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2023.2298031
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