Leveraging Explainable AI and Large-Scale Datasets for Comprehensive Classification of Renal Histologic Types

Author:

Moon Seung Wan1,Kim Jisup2,Kim Young Jae1,Kim Sung Hyun3,An Chi Sung,Kim Kwang Gi1,Jung Chan Kwon4

Affiliation:

1. Gachon Univ, Gil Medical Center

2. Gachon University College of Medicine

3. National Information Society Agency(NIA)

4. The Catholic University of Korea

Abstract

Abstract

Recently, as the number of cancer patients has increased, much research is being conducted for efficient treatment, including the use of artificial intelligence in renal pathology. Recent research has focused largely on the classification of renal cell carcinoma subtypes. Nonetheless, the broader categorization of renal tissue into non-neoplastic normal tissue, benign tumor and malignant tumor remains understudied. This gap in research can primarily be attributed to the limited availability of extensive datasets including benign tumor and normal tissue in addition to specific type of renal cell carcinoma, which hampers the ability to conduct comprehensive studies in these broader categories. This research introduces a model aimed at classifying renal tissue into three primary categories: normal (non-neoplastic), benign tumor, and malignant tumor. Utilizing digital pathology while slide images (WSIs) from nephrectomy specimens of 2,535 patients from multiple institutions, the model provides a foundational approach for distinguishing these key tissue types. The study utilized a dataset of 12,223 WSIs comprising 1,300 WSIs of normal tissue, 700 WSIs of benign tumors, and 10,223 WSIs of malignant tumors. Employing the ResNet-18 architecture and a Multiple Instance Learning approach, the model demonstrated high accuracy, with F1-scores of 0.934 (CI: 0.933–0.934) for normal tissue, 0.684 (CI: 0.682–0.687) for benign tumors, and 0.878 (CI: 0.877–0.879) for malignant tumors. The overall performance was also notable, achieving a weighted average F1-score of 0.879 (CI: 0.879–0.880) and a weighted average area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.969 (CI: 0.969–0.969). This model significantly aids in the swift and accurate diagnosis of renal tissue, encompassing non-neoplastic normal tissue, benign tumor, and malignant tumor.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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