Discrimination of malignant from benign thyroid lesions through neural networks using FTIR signals obtained from tissues.

Journal: Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
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Abstract

The current gold standard in cancer diagnosis-the microscopic examination of hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained biopsies-is prone to bias since it greatly relies on visual examination. Hence, there is a need to develop a more sensitive and specific method for diagnosing cancer. Here, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy of thyroid tumors (n = 164; 76 malignant, 88 benign) was performed and five (5) neural network (NN) models were designed to discriminate the obtained spectral data. PCA-LDA was used as classical benchmark for comparison. Each NN model was evaluated using a stratified 10-fold cross-validation method to avoid overfitting, and the performance metrics-accuracy, area under the curve (AUC), positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), specificity rate (SR), and recall rate (RR)-were averaged for comparison. All NN models were able to perform excellently as classifiers, and all were able to surpass the LDA model in terms of accuracy. Among the NN models, the RNN model performed best, having an AUC of 95.29% ± 6.08%, an accuracy of 98.06% ± 2.87%, a PPV of 98.57% ± 4.52%, a NPV of 93.18% ± 7.93%, a SR value of 98.89% ± 3.51%, and a RR value of 91.25% ± 10.29%. The RNN model outperformed the LDA model for all metrics except for the AUC, NPV, and RR. In conclusion, NN-based tools were able to predict thyroid cancer based on infrared spectroscopy of tissues with a high level of diagnostic performance in comparison to the gold standard.

Authors

  • Abegail Santillan
    The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, España, 1015, Manila, Philippines.
  • Rock Christian Tomas
    Department of Electrical Engineering, University of the Philippines Los Baños, 4031, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines.
  • Ruth Bangaoil
    The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, España, 1015, Manila, Philippines.
  • Rolando Lopez
    University of Santo Tomas Hospital, España, 1015, Manila, Philippines.
  • Maria Honolina Gomez
    University of Santo Tomas Hospital, España, 1015, Manila, Philippines.
  • Allan Fellizar
    The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, España, 1015, Manila, Philippines.
  • Antonio Lim
    Divine Word Hospital, 6500, Tacloban City, Northern Leyte, Philippines.
  • Lorenzo Abanilla
    Divine Word Hospital, 6500, Tacloban City, Northern Leyte, Philippines.
  • Maria Cristina Ramos
    The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, España, 1015, Manila, Philippines.
  • Leonardo Guevarra
    Research Center for the Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Santo Tomas, España, 1015, Manila, Philippines.
  • Pia Marie Albano
    The Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas, España, 1015, Manila, Philippines. psalbano@ust.edu.ph.