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The RIDER Lung CT collection was constructed as part of a study to evaluate the variability of tumor unidimensional, bidimensional, and volumetric measurements on same-day repeat computed tomographic (CT) scans in patients with non–small cell lung cancer.

Thirty-two patients with non–small cell lung cancer, each of whom underwent two CT scans of the chest within 15 minutes by using the same imaging protocol, were included in this study. Three radiologists independently measured the two greatest diameters of each lesion on both scans and, during another session, measured the same tumors on the first scan. In a separate analysis, computer software was applied to assist in the calculation of the two greatest diameters and the volume of each lesion on both scans. Concordance correlation coefficients (CCCs) and Bland-Altman plots were used to assess the agreements between the measurements of the two repeat scans (reproducibility) and between the two repeat readings of the same scan (repeatability).

 


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titleData Access

Data Access

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Images (DICOM, 7.55GB)

 

DICOM Metadata Digest (CSV)
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titleDetailed Description

Detailed Description

Collection Statistics

 


Modalities

CT

Number of Patients

32

Number of Studies

46

Number of Series

63

Number of Images

15,419

Image Size (GB)7.55



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titleCitations & Data Usage Policy

Citations & Data Usage Policy 

This collection is freely available to browse, download, and use for commercial, scientific and educational purposes as outlined in the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.  See TCIA's Data Usage Policies and Restrictions for additional details. Questions may be directed to help@cancerimagingarchive.net.

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titleData Citation

Zhao, Binsheng, Schwartz, Lawrence H, & Kris, Mark G. (2015). Data From RIDER_Lung CT. The Cancer Imaging Archive. http://doi.org/DOI: 10.7937/K9/TCIA.2015.U1X8A5NR


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titlePublication Citation

Zhao, B., James, L. P., Moskowitz, C. S., Guo, P., Ginsberg, M. S., Lefkowitz, R. A., Qin, Y. Riely, G.J., Kris, M.G., Schwartz, L. H. (2009, July). Evaluating Variability in Tumor Measurements from Same-day Repeat CT Scans of Patients with Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer 1 . Radiology. Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).http://doi.org/ DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2522081593 (paper)


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titleTCIA Citation

Clark K, Vendt B, Smith K, Freymann J, Kirby J, Koppel P, Moore S, Phillips S, Maffitt D, Pringle M, Tarbox L, Prior F. The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA): Maintaining and Operating a Public Information Repository, Journal of Digital Imaging, Volume 26, Number 6, December, 2013, pp 1045-1057. (paper)

 

  DOI: 10.1007/s10278-013-9622-7


Other Publications Using This Data

 

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  1. Radiomics of Lung Nodules: A Multi-Institutional Study of Robustness and Agreement of Quantitative Imaging Features.  DOI:10.18383/j.tom.2016.00235
  2. Textural Analysis of Tumour Imaging: A Radiomics Approach. https://lib.ugent.be/catalog/rug01:002367219


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titleVersions

Version 2 (Current): Updated 2014/11/14

Data TypeDownload all or Query/Filter
Images (DICOM, 7.55GB)

 

DICOM Metadata Digest (CSV)

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.

Version 1: Updated 2012/10/18

Initial upload of data set.