QIN Benchmarks for Clinical Translation of Quantitative Imaging Tools

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Abstract

The Quantitative Imaging Network of the National Cancer Institute is in its 10th year of operation, and research teams within the network are developing and validating clinical decision support software tools to measure or predict the response of cancers to various therapies. As projects progress from development activities to validation of quantitative imaging tools and methods, it is important to evaluate the performance and clinical readiness of the tools before committing them to prospective clinical trials. A variety of tests, including special challenges and tool benchmarking, have been instituted within the network to prepare the quantitative imaging tools for service in clinical trials. This article highlights the benchmarking process and provides a current evaluation of several tools in their transition from development to validation.

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Farahani, K., Tata, D., & Nordstrom, R. J. (2019). QIN Benchmarks for Clinical Translation of Quantitative Imaging Tools. Tomography (Ann Arbor, Mich.), 5(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2018.00045

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