Researchers have developed SpaTIE, a computational pathology framework designed for uterine histopathology. This system learns morphology-aware representations from whole-slide images to organize spatial heterogeneity into progression-associated tumor states. SpaTIE has been evaluated on TCGA-UCEC and TCGA-UCS cohorts, demonstrating its ability to support diagnostic, molecular, and survival predictions by identifying informative tumor regions. The framework can infer tumor-state axes from morphology alone, which correlate with clinicopathological variables and survival outcomes without simply replicating existing labels. Integrative multi-omics analyses have linked these inferred states to molecular profiles such as DNA methylation and RNA-seq, revealing underlying biological programs. AI
IMPACT This framework could advance the understanding and diagnosis of uterine cancers by uncovering hidden progression patterns from histopathology data.
RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing a new computational pathology framework. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
- alphaXiv
- CatalyzeX
- DagsHub
- Gotit.pub
- Hugging Face
- Influence Flower
- ScienceCast
- SpaTIE
- TCGA-UCEC
- TCGA-UCS
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