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Rad-VLSM: A Cross-Modal Framework with Semantics-Assisted Prompting for Medical Segmentation and Diagnosis

Published 18 May 2026 in cs.CV | (2605.18130v1)

Abstract: Medical image segmentation is more clinically valuable when it supports diagnosis rather than merely producing lesion masks. However, diagnostically relevant lesion cues are often subtle and localized, while existing models may be distracted by background tissues, acoustic artifacts, and irrelevant visual correlations. To address this problem, we propose Rad-VLSM, a two-stage cross-modal framework for semantics-assisted lesion focusing, robust segmentation, and visually grounded diagnosis. In the first stage, a BLIP-2-based vision-language alignment module identifies lesion-related candidate regions under semantic guidance and converts them into box prompts. In the second stage, these prompts are fed into a SAM-based multitask network, where a multi-candidate region aggregation strategy improves prompt stability and guides lesion segmentation. The predicted masks are then used as spatial priors for diagnosis, and a visual-radiomics fusion head integrates lesion-aware visual features with selected radiomics descriptors. By using semantic information for localization rather than direct prediction, Rad-VLSM reduces text-to-diagnosis dependence and grounds diagnosis in lesion-level evidence. Experiments on a private clinical breast ultrasound dataset and public benchmarks show that Rad-VLSM achieves strong segmentation and diagnostic performance with favorable generalization.

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