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Regression-based Deep-Learning predicts molecular biomarkers from pathology slides (2304.05153v1)

Published 11 Apr 2023 in cs.CV and cs.AI

Abstract: Deep Learning (DL) can predict biomarkers from cancer histopathology. Several clinically approved applications use this technology. Most approaches, however, predict categorical labels, whereas biomarkers are often continuous measurements. We hypothesized that regression-based DL outperforms classification-based DL. Therefore, we developed and evaluated a new self-supervised attention-based weakly supervised regression method that predicts continuous biomarkers directly from images in 11,671 patients across nine cancer types. We tested our method for multiple clinically and biologically relevant biomarkers: homologous repair deficiency (HRD) score, a clinically used pan-cancer biomarker, as well as markers of key biological processes in the tumor microenvironment. Using regression significantly enhances the accuracy of biomarker prediction, while also improving the interpretability of the results over classification. In a large cohort of colorectal cancer patients, regression-based prediction scores provide a higher prognostic value than classification-based scores. Our open-source regression approach offers a promising alternative for continuous biomarker analysis in computational pathology.

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Authors (17)
  1. Omar S. M. El Nahhas (10 papers)
  2. Chiara M. L. Loeffler (2 papers)
  3. Zunamys I. Carrero (2 papers)
  4. Marko van Treeck (5 papers)
  5. Fiona R. Kolbinger (4 papers)
  6. Katherine J. Hewitt (3 papers)
  7. Hannah S. Muti (1 paper)
  8. Mara Graziani (13 papers)
  9. Qinghe Zeng (2 papers)
  10. Julien Calderaro (1 paper)
  11. Nadina Ortiz-Brüchle (1 paper)
  12. Tanwei Yuan (2 papers)
  13. Michael Hoffmeister (5 papers)
  14. Hermann Brenner (4 papers)
  15. Alexander Brobeil (1 paper)
  16. Jorge S. Reis-Filho (2 papers)
  17. Jakob Nikolas Kather (34 papers)
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