ESTRO 2024 - Abstract Book

S1109

Clinical - Gynaecology

ESTRO 2024

Conclusion:

Radiomic features from the first order statistics could be potential predictive factors for oncologic outcomes after concurrent chemoradiation in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer. The radiomic features from T2W image of GTVp provided a frequent correlation with overall survival, distant metastasis and local recurrence.

Keywords: Radiomics, Cervical cancer, MRI

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