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A Disease-Centric Vision-Language Foundation Model for Precision Oncology in Kidney Cancer

Image and Video Processing 2025-08-25 v1 Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

The non-invasive assessment of increasingly incidentally discovered renal masses is a critical challenge in urologic oncology, where diagnostic uncertainty frequently leads to the overtreatment of benign or indolent tumors. In this study, we developed and validated RenalCLIP using a dataset of 27,866 CT scans from 8,809 patients across nine Chinese medical centers and the public TCIA cohort, a visual-language foundation model for characterization, diagnosis and prognosis of renal mass. The model was developed via a two-stage pre-training strategy that first enhances the image and text encoders with domain-specific knowledge before aligning them through a contrastive learning objective, to create robust representations for superior generalization and diagnostic precision. RenalCLIP achieved better performance and superior generalizability across 10 core tasks spanning the full clinical workflow of kidney cancer, including anatomical assessment, diagnostic classification, and survival prediction, compared with other state-of-the-art general-purpose CT foundation models. Especially, for complicated task like recurrence-free survival prediction in the TCIA cohort, RenalCLIP achieved a C-index of 0.726, representing a substantial improvement of approximately 20% over the leading baselines. Furthermore, RenalCLIP's pre-training imparted remarkable data efficiency; in the diagnostic classification task, it only needs 20% training data to achieve the peak performance of all baseline models even after they were fully fine-tuned on 100% of the data. Additionally, it achieved superior performance in report generation, image-text retrieval and zero-shot diagnosis tasks. Our findings establish that RenalCLIP provides a robust tool with the potential to enhance diagnostic accuracy, refine prognostic stratification, and personalize the management of patients with kidney cancer.

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@article{arxiv.2508.16569,
  title  = {A Disease-Centric Vision-Language Foundation Model for Precision Oncology in Kidney Cancer},
  author = {Yuhui Tao and Zhongwei Zhao and Zilong Wang and Xufang Luo and Feng Chen and Kang Wang and Chuanfu Wu and Xue Zhang and Shaoting Zhang and Jiaxi Yao and Xingwei Jin and Xinyang Jiang and Yifan Yang and Dongsheng Li and Lili Qiu and Zhiqiang Shao and Jianming Guo and Nengwang Yu and Shuo Wang and Ying Xiong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.16569},
  year   = {2025}
}