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Adult Glioma Segmentation in Sub-Saharan Africa using Transfer Learning on Stratified Finetuning Data

Abhijeet Parida, Daniel Capellán-Martín, Zhifan Jiang, Austin Tapp, Xinyang Liu, Syed Muhammad Anwar, María J. Ledesma-Carbayo, Marius George Linguraru

2024-12-05Data IntegrationTransfer LearningDiagnosticBrain Tumor Segmentation
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Abstract

Gliomas, a kind of brain tumor characterized by high mortality, present substantial diagnostic challenges in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. This paper introduces a novel approach to glioma segmentation using transfer learning to address challenges in resource-limited regions with minimal and low-quality MRI data. We leverage pre-trained deep learning models, nnU-Net and MedNeXt, and apply a stratified fine-tuning strategy using the BraTS2023-Adult-Glioma and BraTS-Africa datasets. Our method exploits radiomic analysis to create stratified training folds, model training on a large brain tumor dataset, and transfer learning to the Sub-Saharan context. A weighted model ensembling strategy and adaptive post-processing are employed to enhance segmentation accuracy. The evaluation of our proposed method on unseen validation cases on the BraTS-Africa 2024 task resulted in lesion-wise mean Dice scores of 0.870, 0.865, and 0.926, for enhancing tumor, tumor core, and whole tumor regions and was ranked first for the challenge. Our approach highlights the ability of integrated machine-learning techniques to bridge the gap between the medical imaging capabilities of resource-limited countries and established developed regions. By tailoring our methods to a target population's specific needs and constraints, we aim to enhance diagnostic capabilities in isolated environments. Our findings underscore the importance of approaches like local data integration and stratification refinement to address healthcare disparities, ensure practical applicability, and enhance impact. A dockerized version of the BraTS-Africa 2024 winning algorithm is available at https://hub.docker.com/r/aparida12/brats-ssa-2024 .

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TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Medical Image SegmentationBraTs Peds 2024Dice Score WT0.926CNMC_PMILAB
Medical Image SegmentationBraTS-AfricaDice Score ET0.87CNMC_PMILAB
Medical Image SegmentationBraTS-AfricaDice Score TC0.865CNMC_PMILAB
Medical Image SegmentationBraTS-AfricaDice Score WT0.926CNMC_PMILAB
Medical Image SegmentationBraTS-AfricaHD95_min ET0.20745CNMC_PMILAB
Medical Image SegmentationBraTS-AfricaHD95_min TC0.2395CNMC_PMILAB
Medical Image SegmentationBraTS-AfricaHD95_min WT0.04003CNMC_PMILAB

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