Multiparametric MRI for Assessment of the Biological Invasiveness and Prognosis of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
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Multiparametric MRI for Assessment of the Biological Invasiveness and Prognosis of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the deadliest malignant tumor, with a grim 5-year overall survival rate of about 12%. As its incidence and mortality rates rise, it is likely to become the second-leading cause of cancer-related death. The radiological assessment determined the stage and management of PDAC. However, it is a highly heterogeneous disease with the complexity of the tumor microenvironment, and it is challenging to adequately reflect the biological aggressiveness and prognosis accurately through morphological evaluation alone. With the dramatic development of artificial intelligence (AI), multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) using specific contrast media and special techniques can provide morphological and functional information with high image quality and become a powerful tool in quantifying intratumor characteristics. Besides, AI has been widespread in the field of medical imaging analysis. Radiomics is the high-throughput mining of quantitative image features from medical imaging that enables data to be extracted and applied for better decision support. Deep learning is a subset of artificial neural network algorithms that can automatically learn feature representations from data. AI-enabled imaging biomarkers of mpMRI have enormous promise to bridge the gap between medical imaging and personalized medicine and demonstrate huge advantages in predicting biological characteristics and the prognosis of PDAC. However, current AI-based models of PDAC operate mainly in the realm of a single modality with a relatively small sample size, and the technical reproducibility and biological interpretation present a barrage of new potential challenges. In the future, the integration of multi-omics data, such as radiomics and genomics, alongside the establishment of standardized analytical frameworks will provide opportunities to increase the robustness and interpretability of AI-enabled image biomarkers and bring these biomarkers closer to clinical practice. EVIDENCE LEVEL: 3 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 4.
Keywords: artificial intelligence; biological invasiveness; magnetic resonance imaging; pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma; prognosis.
© 2025 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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