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Graph filtration learning reveals new dimensions in hepatocellular carcinoma imaging

2 Sep 2024
Graph filtration learning reveals new dimensions in hepatocellular carcinoma imaging

A new editorial was published in Oncotarget's Volume 15 on July 24, 2024, entitled, “Beyond pixels: Graph filtration learning unveils new dimensions in hepatocellular carcinoma imaging.”

As traditional pixel-based methods reach their limits, Graph Filtration Learning (GFL) offers a novel approach to capturing complex topological features in medical images.

By representing imaging data as graphs and leveraging persistent homology, GFL unveils new dimensions of information that were previously inaccessible.

In this editorial, researcher Yashbir Singh from the Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, Minnesota, explores the emerging role of GFL in revolutionising Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) imaging analysis.

In medical imaging, the understanding of HCC has long been constrained by the limitations of pixel-based analysis.

While traditional methods are valuable, they often struggle to capture the full complexity of tumour heterogeneity, vascular patterns, and tissue architecture that characterise this aggressive liver cancer.

“We discuss the principles of GFL, its potential applications in HCC imaging, and the challenges in translating this innovative technique into clinical practice.”

Source: Impact Journals LLC