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General Help Questions


Questions About The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA) Website:

Do you have a User's Guide?

A detailed TCIA user's guide can be obtained by clicking on TCIA User Guide

How do I contact TCIA Help Desk?

The TCIA Help Desk can be reached in one of two ways:

  1. By email: help@cancerimagingarchive.net
  2. By phone: +1 314-747-4254

What are the hours of operation for TCIA Help Desk?

The hours of operation are 6:30am to 5:00pm CST, M-F.  Although closed weekends and holidays, you can submit a request at any time.  Holiday hours and further information may be found here.

What if I have questions on navigating TCIA website?

The TCIA User Guide should provide all the direction you need.  If you have additional questions please contact TCIA Help Desk. Simply call (+1 314-747-4254) or send an email help@cancerimagingarchive.net to the TCIA Help Desk.

What if I am unable to connect to TCIA website?

Please contact TCIA Help Desk. Simply call (+1 314-747-4254) or send an email help@cancerimagingarchive.net to the TCIA Help Desk.  

How do I submit feedback to TCIA website?

We welcome and appreciate your comments.  Feedback maybe submitted via feedback@cancerimagingarchive.net

Questions About User Accounts:

 

I'm trying to register and after entering the Capthca phrase I get the error "The PWM configuration is invalid or corrupt. Please correct the error, or remove the configuration file."

Assuming you are using Internet Explorer, change your browser's language to English by following these steps:
1. From the menu bar, select Tools.
2. Select Internet Options.
3. Click on General > Language and set to English (US).

How do I obtain a TCIA user ID and password?

From TCIA login page, click on the Register Now link.   Please note that it may take several hours to establish your user account.  You should not try to use your account until you have been notified that the registration process has been completed.

What if I have issues pertaining to my TCIA user ID or password?

Assuming that you already have an account, from TCIA login page, click on I cannot access my account link.

Questions About Accessing Collections:


How do I request access to a restricted collection?

Access to a restricted collection requires prior approval. Simply call (+1 314-747-4254) or send an email help@cancerimagingarchive.net to the TCIA Help Desk. Please indicate the name of the restricted collection.

How do I determine the status of a collection that has been submitted?

Please contact TCIA Help Desk. Simply call (+1 314-747-4254) or send an email help@cancerimagingarchive.net to the TCIA Help Desk. Please indicate the name of the collection.

Is there a listing available of all of the modality abbreviations?

The PDF file that lists the DICOM Standards PS 3.3-2011, pp 388-389: Section C.7.3.1.1.1 http://medical.nema.org/Dicom/2011/11_03pu.pdf.

Questions About Searching And Downloading Images:

 

How do I search images?

The NBIA software enables you to search for images in The Cancer Imaging Archive's local in vivo image repository.  See Chapter 2 of the TCIA User's Guide for more detailed instructions.

What if my image search comes up empty?

You must use caution not to create such a restrictive query that the search returns no results.  Our recommendation is you start with one criterion and add more one at a time to refine your search.

How do I manage and view images in my data basket?

As you review search results in The Cancer Imaging Archive, you can add items at any level to your data basket for subsequent download.  See Chapter 3 of the TCIA User's Guide for detailed instructions.

What if I have a question on my query history or saving queries?

After you launch a search, the Search Criteria page displays the search criteria summary for your review. It allows you to save the query for future use.  See Chapter 2 of the TCIA User's Guide for more information.

What if I have a question pertaining to creating, editing or searching a shared list?

Anyone can create a shared list. Once you do so, you will need to record the exact name of the shared list to distribute to others who may want to use the list. That is the only way they can access it.  See Chapter 3 of the TCIA User's Guide for more information.

How do I search for images showing a particular disease?

The collection descriptions provide the best source of information about what disease was studied.  On the search-images page, scroll down to the Collections block, and click on the question-mark to the left of the collection name.  Click to see a brief description of the collection, usually with pointers to a site where more detailed information about the collection is available. 

How do I download annotated image files?

The XML files are in the series folder since they are related to the images in that series.  You can best find the annotated files by viewing the list of files in a folder.   

What Java version is required for Download Manager?
Java version 6 or higher of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) must be installed to be able to open the Download Manager. See Chapter 3 of the TCIA User's Guide for more information.

What if I receive an error from Download Manager or Download Manager hangs?
The number of series that can be downloaded using Download Manager is dependent on several factors. Average image size, RAM on your computer and Java limitations all factor into how much you can download. If you experience issues or errors associated with the download you will need to reduce the number of series in your basket and try again.

I am behind a proxy server, will Download Manager work?

Accessing The Cancer Imaging Archive's Download Manager directly through a proxy server is currently not supported. If your only access to the Internet is through a proxy server, then our current recommendation is to ask your IT Department to allow your workstation to bypass the proxy server for direct access to https://public.cancerimagingarchive.net/ncia

Java may be configured to utilize proxy settings; however, the developers of NBIA have not tested whether Download Manager correctly handles such settings.

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