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The Reference Image Database to Evaluate Therapy Response (RIDER) database is a targeted data collection for the purpose of generating an initial consensus on how to harmonize data collection and analysis for quantitative imaging methods as applied to measure the response to drug or radiation therapy.

The long term goal is to provide a resource to permit harmonized methods for data collection and analysis across different commercial imaging platforms, as required to support multi-site clinical trials, using imaging as a biomarker for therapy response. Thus the database should permit an objective comparison of methods for data collection and analysis as a national and international resource as described in the first RIDER white paper report (2006):

All the image data are DICOM compliant.  The data collection has two phases as described below, which have resulted in several distinct image Collections.

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  • Repeat CT Measurements: Human subjects: Lung
  • Download the related lesion notes: MSKCC RepeatCT Lesion notes for RIDER.xls
  • Download the related publication: Zhaob-RepeatCT Radiology2009.pdf
  • 2012-10-18 Update: It was brought to our attention that the RIDER-8509201188 patient contained 2 identical image series rather than the correct secondary/repeat series. The duplicate series has been removed (UID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9328.50.1.64033480205396366773922006817138551096), but we are unable to obtain the correct series at this point.


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  • Longitudinal PET/CT human studies: Lung
  • 2012-02-22 Update: It was brought to our attention that RIDER-1817358092 and RIDER-2617411955 appeared to be the same patient.  We have gone back to University of Washington and confirmed this is to be true.  For now we will leave both patients in place but plan to eventually delete RIDER-1817358092.  RIDER-2617411955 contains some additional series not found in the other patient ID and is what we would advise users to utilize in their research.

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