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New Data and Functionality

2015 was an active year for TCIA!  Here are some highlights of the developments and accomplishments.  Happy New Year from TCIA! 

New Data Sets

  • 21 18 new data collections (adding data for 1207 subjects).  There   There are now 59 data collections for a total of over 28 million images and associated data. 
A sample of the new data sets for 2015
ISPY1
QIN GBM Treatment Response
Prostate-Cancer-MRI
QIN-Breast
TCGA-PRAD
Mouse-Mammary
QIN-ADC-Challenge
Soft-tissue-Sarcoma
CT Lymph Nodes
QIN-BRAIN-DSC-MRI
TCGA-LUSC
SPIE-AAPM Lung CT Challenge
QIN GBM DCE-MRI
TCGA-UCEC
NRG-1308

New Features 

  • Collection description links from the home page have been revamped to improve consistency and make it easier to find key information Functionality
  • Internal enhancements - improved curation workflow capabilities, expanded toolset designed for QC of radiation therapy imaging, and an 
  • improved Improved metrics dashboard.  
  • 2015 saw a rapid adoption of the TCIA Digital Object Identifier Identifiers (DOI) feature which provides a unique link to data sets, and now provides DOIs for all of its collections.DOIs) now being generated for all new collections to provide academic credit to those who share their data on TCIA

New Research Activities

NCI Grant - Funded Activies relied on TCIA:
  • Two TCIA-related grant applications were funded this year.  
    • Dr Fred Prior (7U01CA187013-03) aims to implement additional capabilities for radiation therapy, high performance computing and cloud computing.  
    • Dr Mitch Schnall (1U01CA190254-01) plans to share ECOG-ACRIN clinical trial data through TCIA infrastructure in support of NCI's Quantitative Imaging Network (QIN).  
    • TCIA continued to support QIN by serving as the official archive for the network.  This year many QIN sites used TCIA for data analysis challenges and collaborative projects.  There are currently 12 different QIN-related collections in the archive.

Other Activities

  • Additional NCI activities relying on TCIA infrastructure include the Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis Exceptional Responder precision medicine trial and the planned Coding4LungScreening (C4LS) challenge.  For C4LS, in addition to hosting the NLST data set which will serve as the source data for the challenge, TCIA managed the submission and curation of additional 190 lung screening data from eight centers to further expand the data set which will be used to validate the challenge entries.
Academic Societies
Other Activities