Abstract

PurposeTo develop a radiomic nomogram to predict disease-free survival (DFS) in patients with colon cancer. MethodsWe retrospectively identified 302 patients with stage III colon cancer and 269 patients with stage II colon cancer who had undergone multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and radical resection between January 2009 and December 2015. Patients were divided into a training cohort (n = 322) and an external validation cohort (n = 249). Radiomic features were extracted from MDCT images, and a radiomic signature was built as to predict DFS. A radiomic nomogram integrating the radiomic signature and clinicopathologic characteristics was developed using multivariable logistic regression. The nomogram was evaluated with regard to calibration, discrimination, and clinical utility. ResultsThe radiomic signature was an independent prognostic factor for DFS in the training cohort (HR = 1.102; 95 % CI: 1.052–1.156; P < 0.001) and the external validation cohort (HR = 1.157; 95 % CI: 1.030–1.301; P = 0.014). The radiomic signature-based nomogram was more effective at predicting DFS than either the TNM staging system or a clinicopathologic nomogram. The C-indices of the radiomic nomogram and TNM staging system were 0.780 (95 % CI: 0.734–0.847) and 0.738 (0.687−0.784) respectively. The radiomic signature-based nomogram demonstrated good fitness (shown by calibration curves) and clinical usefulness (shown by decision curve analysis). ConclusionA radiomic signature derived from MDCT images can effectively predict DFS in patients with stage II and III colon cancer and could be used as a supplement for risk stratification.

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