The Bone Tumor Imaging Reporting and Data System 2.0 (BTI-RADS 2.0) is introduced as a structured reporting system designed to improve the stratification and management of patients with solitary bone tumors. In a comprehensive study spanning 10 years and multiple institutions, researchers found that a machine learning algorithm, trained on radiologic reports, was able to accurately differentiate between benign and malignant bone lesions. The system, including a new risk stratification framework, achieved high sensitivity and could potentially enhance diagnostic performance in musculoskeletal oncology, offering a standardized approach for patient care.
Source: Radiology