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To enhance the value of TCIA collections we encourage the research community to publish their analyses of existing TCIA image collections. Examples of this kind of data includes radiologist or pathologist annotations, image classifications, segmentations, radiomics features, or derived/reprocessed images.  Similar to submitting new image collections, these data are reviewed by the TCIA Advisory Group for relevance and curated using our normal processes to assure data are de-identified.  However, TCIA does not certify the quality of the analyses themselves (e.g. accuracy of segmentation on a given scan).  Researchers should always carefully review the data and any related publications before deciding whether these analyses could be useful in their work.

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