Summary
This collection is a set of head and neck cancer patients' multiple positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) 18F-FDG scans–before and after therapy–with follow up scans where clinically indicated. The data was provided to help facilitate research activities of the National Cancer Institute's (NCI's) Quantitative Imaging Network (QIN).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
Collection Statistics | Updated 2015/08/20 |
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Modalities | PT, CT, SR |
Number of Patients | 250 |
Number of Studies | 753 |
Number of Series | 1,246 |
Number of Images | 378,192 |
Images Size (GB) | 104 |
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Supporting Documentation and Metadata
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