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A subset of datasets from this collection was used in the following publication [2]. If your use of this collection results in a publication, we would appreciate if you cite [2], and acknowledge the award that supported collection and sharing of this dataset (U01 CA151256, PI Fiona Fennessy).

About the NCI QIN

The mission of the QIN is to improve the role of quantitative imaging for clinical decision making in oncology by developing and validating data acquisition, analysis methods, and tools to tailor treatment for individual patients and predict or monitor the response to drug or radiation therapy. More information is available on the Quantitative Imaging Network Collections page. Interested investigators can apply to the QIN at: Quantitative Imaging for Evaluation of Responses to Cancer Therapies (U01) PAR-11-150.

References

[1] Hegde, J. V, Mulkern, R. V, Panych, L. P., Fennessy, F. M., Fedorov, A., Maier, S. E., & Tempany, C. M. C. (2013). Multiparametric MRI of prostate cancer: An update on state-of-the-art techniques and their performance in detecting and localizing prostate cancer. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : JMRI, 37(5), 1035–54. doi:10.1002/jmri.23860

[2] Fedorov, A., Fluckiger, J., Ayers, G. D., Li, X., Gupta, S. N., Tempany, C., … Fennessy, F. M. (2014). A comparison of two methods for estimating DCE-MRI parameters via individual and cohort based AIFs in prostate cancer: A step towards practical implementation. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 32(4), 321–9. doi:10.1016/j.mri.2014.01.004

About the NCI QIN

The mission of the QIN is to improve the role of quantitative imaging for clinical decision making in oncology by developing and validating data acquisition, analysis methods, and tools to tailor treatment for individual patients and predict or monitor the response to drug or radiation therapy. More information is available on the Quantitative Imaging Network Collections page. Interested investigators can apply to the QIN at: Quantitative Imaging for Evaluation of Responses to Cancer Therapies (U01) PAR-11-150.

Data Access

Imaging Data

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This is a limited access data set. To request access, please contact help@cancerimagingarchive.net. Once access is granted, you can view and download these images on The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA) by logging in and selecting the QIN Prostate collection.

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