Title :
A comparison between artificial neural networks and urologists´ assessment of outcome in bladder cancer. I. Progression and recurrence in Ta/T1 tumours
Author :
Naguib, R.N.G. ; Qureshi, K.N. ; Hamdy, F.C. ; Neal, D.E. ; Mellon, J.K.
Author_Institution :
BIOCORE, Coventry Uiv., UK
Abstract :
The early accurate determination of the course of disease in Ta/T1 bladder cancers is an important issue in patient management and improvement of clinical outcome. For this purpose a comprehensive database of patients with newly diagnosed bladder cancer was retrospectively analysed by artificial neural networks (ANNs) as follows. First, stage progression in 105 patients with Ta/T1 tumours was analysed using 7 different factors including clinicopathological and molecular markers of mixed prognostic significance. Eight additional factors were then employed to analyse tumour recurrence within 6 months in 56 patients. The prediction accuracies of the ANNs were subsequently compared to those of 4 expert urologists and proved to be significantly higher in predicting stage progression. An important result of the analysis concerned the T1G3 group of tumours which is non-infiltrative at diagnosis, but has the greatest propensity to progress to muscle-invasive disease. In this group, again, the performance of the ANN exceeded that of the urologists
Keywords :
biological organs; cancer; patient diagnosis; radial basis function networks; self-organising feature maps; tumours; ANN assessment; RBF algorithm; T1G3 group of tumours; Ta/T1 tumours; bladder cancer outcome; clinical outcome; clinicopathological markers; mixed prognostic significance; molecular markers; progression; recurrence; self-organising maps; urologist assessment; Accuracy; Artificial neural networks; Bladder; Cancer; Databases; Diseases; Hospitals; Intelligent networks; Surges; Tumors;
Conference_Titel :
[Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 1999. 21st Annual Conference and the 1999 Annual Fall Meetring of the Biomedical Engineering Society] BMES/EMBS Conference, 1999. Proceedings of the First Joint
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5674-8
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1999.804399