Detection of Prostate Cancer by Integration of Line-Scan Diffusion, T2-Mapping and T2-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging; a Multichannel Statistical Classifier
- Topics:
- Healthcare Services
- Tags:
- Cancer,
- Integration,
- Network Technology,
- Networking,
- Prostate Cancer,
- T2
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Overview: Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed noncutaneous malignancy and the second-leading cause of death from cancer in American men.1 Over 40 000 American men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year and cancer is found at autopsy in 30% of men at the age of 50.2 Evidence suggested that 1.5 T axial T2-weighted MR prostate images with an endorectal coil enables improved visualization and localization of prostate substructure [central gland (CG) and peripheral zone (PZ)], providing valuable pathologic and anatomical information. Integrating information from multiple images and enhancing prostate tumor features in these images were the two main objectives of this paper.
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Format: PDF | Size: 174KB | Date: Sep 2003 | Pages: 9




