NeoNet: An End-to-End 3D MRI-Based Deep Learning Framework for Non-Invasive Prediction of Perineural Invasion via Generation-Driven Classification
Abstract
Minimizing invasive diagnostic procedures to reduce the risk of patient injury and infection is a central goal in medical imaging. And yet, noninvasive diagnosis of perineural invasion (PNI), a critical prognostic factor involving infiltration of tumor cells along the surrounding nerve, still remains challenging, due to the lack of clear and consistent imaging criteria criteria for identifying PNI. To address this challenge, we present NeoNet, an integrated end-to-end 3D deep learning framework for PNI prediction in cholangiocarcinoma that does not rely on predefined image features. NeoNet integrates three modules: (1) NeoSeg, utilizing a Tumor-Localized ROI Crop (TLCR) algorithm; (2) NeoGen, a 3D Latent Diffusion Model (LDM) with ControlNet, conditioned on anatomical masks to generate synthetic image patches, specifically balancing the dataset to a 1:1 ratio; and (3) NeoCls, the final prediction module. For NeoCls, we developed the PNI-Attention Network (PattenNet), which uses the frozen LDM encoder and specialized 3D Dual Attention Blocks (DAB) designed to detect subtle intensity variations and spatial patterns indicative of PNI. In 5-fold cross-validation, NeoNet outperformed baseline 3D models and achieved the highest performance with a maximum AUC of 0.7903.
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@article{arxiv.2603.29449,
title = {NeoNet: An End-to-End 3D MRI-Based Deep Learning Framework for Non-Invasive Prediction of Perineural Invasion via Generation-Driven Classification},
author = {Youngung Han and Minkyung Cha and Kyeonghun Kim and Induk Um and Myeongbin Sho and Joo Young Bae and Jaewon Jung and Jung Hyeok Park and Seojun Lee and Nam-Joon Kim and Woo Kyoung Jeong and Won Jae Lee and Pa Hong and Ken Ying-Kai Liao and Hyuk-Jae Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.29449},
year = {2026}
}
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15 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for oral presentation at W3PHIAI Workshop, AAAI 2026