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The invasion depth of a bladder tumor is of great importance for tumor staging and treatment planning. Considering that MRI bladder images could provide natural contrast between the urine and bladder wall, some texture features have been extracted from MRI images in our previous study, demonstrating a statistically significant difference between tumor tissues and wall tissues. In this study, a classification and labeling scheme has been proposed for the detection of the invasion depth of bladder tumors, based on these selected features, such as mean, standard deviation, uniformity, covariance, and contrast. Experimental results using patients’ MRI datasets show the feasibility of the proposed scheme for labeling of bladder tumors, indicating its potential for noninvasive detection of bladder tumors and their stage.
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Wu, Z., Shi, Z., Zhang, G., Lu, H. (2011). Detection of the Invasion of Bladder Tumor into Adjacent Wall Based on Textural Features Extracted from MRI Images. In: Yoshida, H., Cai, W. (eds) Virtual Colonoscopy and Abdominal Imaging. Computational Challenges and Clinical Opportunities. ABD-MICCAI 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6668. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25719-3_10
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