Authors
Luke Oakden-Rayner, Gustavo Carneiro, Taryn Bessen, Jacinto C Nascimento, Andrew P Bradley, Lyle J Palmer
Publication date
2017/5/10
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
1648
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Precision medicine approaches rely on obtaining precise knowledge of the true state of health of an individual patient, which results from a combination of their genetic risks and environmental exposures. This approach is currently limited by the lack of effective and efficient non-invasive medical tests to define the full range of phenotypic variation associated with individual health. Such knowledge is critical for improved early intervention, for better treatment decisions, and for ameliorating the steadily worsening epidemic of chronic disease. We present proof-of-concept experiments to demonstrate how routinely acquired cross-sectional CT imaging may be used to predict patient longevity as a proxy for overall individual health and disease status using computer image analysis techniques. Despite the limitations of a modest dataset and the use of off-the-shelf machine learning methods, our results are comparable to …
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