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Imaging is central to the clinical surveillance of brain tumors yet it provides limited insight into a tumor’s underlying biology. Machine learning and other mathematical modeling approaches can leverage paired magnetic resonance images and image-localized tissue samples to predict almost any characteristic of a tumor. Image-based modeling takes advantage of the spatial resolution of routine clinical scans and can be applied to measure biological differences within a tumor, changes over time, as well as the variance between patients. This approach is non-invasive and circumvents the intrinsic challenges of inter- and intratumoral heterogeneity that have historically hindered the complete assessment of tumor biology and treatment responsiveness. It can also reveal tumor characteristics that may guide both surgical and medical decision-making in real-time. Here we describe a general framework for the acquisition of image-localized biopsies and the construction of spatiotemporal radiomics models, as well as case examples of how this approach may be used to address clinically relevant questions.more » « less
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Rubin, Joshua B.; Lagas, Joseph S.; Broestl, Lauren; Sponagel, Jasmin; Rockwell, Nathan; Rhee, Gina; Rosen, Sarah F.; Chen, Si; Klein, Robyn S.; Imoukhuede, Princess; et al (, Biology of Sex Differences)null (Ed.)
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