• British journal of cancer · Mar 2020

    Editorial Comment

    Radiomics for personalised medicine: the long road ahead.

    • Kenneth Miles.
    • Institute of Nuclear Medicine, University College London, 5th Floor, Tower, University College Hospital, 235 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BU, UK. Kenneth.miles@ucl.ac.uk.
    • Br. J. Cancer. 2020 Mar 1; 122 (7): 929-930.

    AbstractRadiomics is well placed to make clinically effective and cost-effective contributions to cancer care as a decision-making tool for personalised medicine. However, a systematic evaluative framework needs to be established so that these benefits can be demonstrated with confidence.

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