Computer extracted nuclear features from tumor and benign regions of Feulgen and H&E images to help predict recurrence in prostate cancer patients following radical prostatectomy.
Abstract:e16556 Background: Following radical prostatectomy, around 30% of prostate cancer (PCa) patients experience biochemical recurrence (BCR). H&E highlights nuclear morphology and Feulgen reflects nuclear DNA content, a feature linked to PCa presence and aggressiveness. In this work we sought to explore whether computer extracted measurements of tumor morphology and tumor adjacent benign regions on H&E and Feulgen tissue images could predict BCR. Methods: We used 108 patients (59 BCR and 49 non-recurrence… Show more
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