Journal of Medical Systems | 2019

Tumor Budding Detection System in Whole Slide Pathology Images

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Tumor budding is defined as the presence of single tumor cells or small tumor clusters (less than five cells) that ‘bud’ from the invasive front of the main tumor. Tumor budding (TB) has recently emerged as an important adverse prognostic factor for many different cancer types. In colorectal carcinoma (CRC), tumor budding has been independently associated with lymph node metastasis and poor outcome. Pathologic assessment of tumor budding by light microscopy requires close evaluation of tumor invasive front on intermediate to high power magnification, entailing locating the ‘hotspot’ of tumor budding, counting all TB in one high power field, and generating a tumor budding score. By automating these time-consuming tasks, computer-assisted image analysis tools can be helpful for daily pathology practice, since tumor budding reporting is now recommended on select cases. In this paper, we report our work on the development of a tumor budding detection system in CRC from whole-slide Cytokeratin AE1/3 images, based on de novo computer algorithm that automates morphometric analysis of tumor budding.

Volume 44
Pages None
DOI 10.1007/s10916-019-1515-y
Language English
Journal Journal of Medical Systems

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