Affiliation:
1. Department of Statistics Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA
Abstract
Accurate and efficient detection of ovarian cancer at early stages is critical to ensure proper treatments for patients. Among the first‐line modalities investigated in studies of early diagnosis are features distilled from protein mass spectra. This method, however, considers only a specific subset of spectral responses and ignores the interplay among protein expression levels, which can also contain diagnostic information. We propose a new modality that automatically searches protein mass spectra for discriminatory features by considering the self‐similar nature of the spectra. Self‐similarity is assessed by taking a wavelet decomposition of protein mass spectra and estimating the rate of level‐wise decay in the energies of the resulting wavelet coefficients. Level‐wise energies are estimated in a robust manner using distance variance, and rates are estimated locally via a rolling window approach. This results in a collection of rates that can be used to characterize the interplay among proteins, which can be indicative of cancer presence. Discriminatory descriptors are then selected from these evolutionary rates and used as classifying features. The proposed wavelet‐based features are used in conjunction with features proposed in the existing literature for early stage diagnosis of ovarian cancer using two datasets published by the American National Cancer Institute. Including the wavelet‐based features from the new modality results in improvements in diagnostic performance for early‐stage ovarian cancer detection. This demonstrates the ability of the proposed modality to characterize new ovarian cancer diagnostic information.
Subject
Statistics and Probability,Epidemiology
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