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Quantitative Biomarker Imaging for Early Therapy Response Assessment in Cancer
30 Apr 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): James M. Mountz
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Quantitative DW-MRI for Early Breast Cancer Treatment Response Assessment
30 Apr 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Brian D. Ross, Craig J. Galbán, Anne Schott, Dariya I. Malyarenko, Ryan Chamberlain, Thomas L. Chenevert
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Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research (QIICR)
04 Apr 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Andrey Fedorov, Ron Kikinis
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Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research (QIICR): Year 1 progress report
23 Jun 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Ron Kikinis, Andriy Fedorov
ITCR PI meeting presentation
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Quantitative Imaging for Assessing Breast Cancer Response to Treatment
30 Apr 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Ella Jones, Lisa Wilmes, David Newitt, Sheye Aliu, Nola Hylton
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Quantitative Imaging Network (QIN) in China
18 Apr 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Yan Kang
A presentation on challenges & opportunities for QIN in China
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Quantitative Imaging Network(QIN) BIDS Related Tools
27 Oct 2014 | Downloads | Contributor(s): Andrey Fedorov, Thomas Casavant
An inventory of the software tools used by the QIN sites to facilitate collaborative efforts such as sharing of analysis results and software tools.
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QUANTITATIVE MRI OF GLIOBLASTOMA RESPONSE
30 Apr 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Bruce Rosen
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Quantitative MRI of Prostate Cancer as a Biomarker and Guide for Treatment
29 Apr 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Fiona Fennessy, Andriy Fedorov, Robert Mulkern, Michelle Hirsch, Mary-Ellen Paplin, Sandeep Gupta, Clair Beard
Prostate cancer (PCa) remains the most common malignancy and third leading cause of cancer-related mortality in American men with incidence estimated at >450,000 cases per year by 2015. The natural history of PCa is remarkably heterogeneous and still not completely understood. The need for an...
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Quantitative MRSI to predict early response to SAHA therapy in GBM management
30 Apr 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Hyunsuk Shim, Hui-Kuo Shu, Jeffrey J. Olson, Xiaoping P. Hu, Tim Fox, Eduard Schreibmann, Chad A. Holder, Ying Guo, Andrew H. Miller, Daniel Brat, Alfredo Voloschin, Peter Barker, Matthias Holdhoff, Stuart Grossman, Doris Lin, Lawrence Kleinberg, Fausto Rodriguez, Andrew Maudsley
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Quantitative PET/CT Radiomics
23 Nov 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Paul E Kinahan
Presentation at the October 2015 Radiomics meeting by Paul Kinahan, Matt Nyflot, Larry Pierce, Art Chaovalitwongse, Hannah Linden Paul Kinahan, from U. Washington, discussed the need for improvements in standards, tools, and best practices. Because big data/small N analyses...
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Quantitative radiomics: impact of stochastic effects on textural feature analysis implies the need for standards
23 Nov 2015 | Publications | Contributor(s): Paul E Kinahan
Image heterogeneity metrics such as textural features are an active area of research for evaluating clinical outcomes with positron emission tomography (PET) imaging and other modalities. However, the effects of stochastic image acquisition noise on these metrics are poorly understood. We...
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Quantitative Volume and Density Response Assessment: Sarcoma and HCC as a Model
29 Apr 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Lawrence H Schwartz, Binsheng Zhao
A critical barrier to the development of new cancer therapies is the lack of evidence validating the imaging methods used for patient response assessment. Our project evaluates the ability of improved image analysis techniques, e.g., tumor volume and necrosis fraction, to assess response in...
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Radiation Pneumonitis: Proton Therapy Local Dose Response and Clinical Symptoms
14 Aug 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Vincent Bernard
Radiation pneumonitis (RP), a major toxicity following thoracic radiotherapy (RT), is expected to diminish with proton therapy. RP due to MV x-ray RT appears on FDG PET imaging as metabolic enhancement within the lungs with a linear dose response. This study evaluates the relationship between...
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RADIOMICS ON LUNG CANCER
30 Apr 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Robert Gillies, Robert Gatenby, Dmitry Goldgof, Philippe Lambin, Yoganand Balagurunathan, Yuhua Gu, Olya Grove, Hua Wang, Lawrence Hall, Matthew Schabath, Jhanelle Gray, Eduardo Moros, Thomas Dilling, Jongphil Kim, Anders Berglund, Steven Eschrich, Gregory Bloom, John Heine, Andre Dekker, Hugo Aerts, Emmanuel Rios
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Radiomics: Images Are More than Pictures, They Are Data
05 Feb 2016 | Publications | Contributor(s): Robert J Giiles, Paul E Kinahan, Hedvig Hricak
Robert J. Gillies, PhD Paul E. Kinahan, PhD Hedvig Hricak, MD, PhD, Dr(hc) In the past decade, the field of medical image analysis has grown exponentially, with an increased number of pattern recognition tools and an increase in data set sizes. These advances have facilitated the development of...
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RAS Clone Collections
16 May 2014 | Series | Contributor(s): Dominic Esposito, James Hartley
Access RAS Clone Collections available today and learn how to use and leverage them in your research.
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RAS Pathway Clone Collection
16 May 2014 | Reagents | Contributor(s): Dominic Esposito
The R3 KRAS Pathway Clone Collection #1 is a set of vectors for use with the Gateway cloning platform (Life Technologies, Carlsbad, CA) to permit construction of expression vectors for in vitro and in vivo research. While these clones can be used for standard Gateway cloning, their utility is...
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Rationale for Creating an International Forum and NCI Funding Opportunities
18 Apr 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Larry Clarke
The topic here is the creation of research networks and their value to cancer research.The Cancer Imaging Program, is administering several research networks. This presentation on the creation and value of two of them (The Network for Translational research or NTR, and the Quantitative Imaging...
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Read across in nanosafety research: Dissolution behaviour of a library of 37 nanomaterials in simplified physiological media
05 Nov 2019 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Tassos Papadiamantis, Emily Guggenheim, Antreas Afantitis, Sophie Briffa, Georgia Melagraki, Iseult Lynch, Eugenia Valsami-Jones
NanoWorkingGroup, 31 October 2019The dissolution of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) is a complex process, which remains poorly understood despite being one of the key prerequisites for the risk assessment of ENMs, and having a direct influence on toxicological and eco-toxicological effects....