Abstract:Identifying the histological phenotype of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is of crucial importance to its treatment and prognosis. The radiomics-based prediction model has the potential to non-invasively extract the tumor phenotype characteristics. However, the existing research ignores the stability of extracted features, which restricts the performance and robustness of the constructed model. While most of themethods in the literature use classification accuracy to solve theproblemofradiomics featuresstab… Show more
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