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The 2024 Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) Challenge: Glioma Segmentation on Post-treatment MRI

Authors :
de Verdier, Maria Correia
Saluja, Rachit
Gagnon, Louis
LaBella, Dominic
Baid, Ujjwall
Tahon, Nourel Hoda
Foltyn-Dumitru, Martha
Zhang, Jikai
Alafif, Maram
Baig, Saif
Chang, Ken
D'Anna, Gennaro
Deptula, Lisa
Gupta, Diviya
Haider, Muhammad Ammar
Hussain, Ali
Iv, Michael
Kontzialis, Marinos
Manning, Paul
Moodi, Farzan
Nunes, Teresa
Simon, Aaron
Sollmann, Nico
Vu, David
Adewole, Maruf
Albrecht, Jake
Anazodo, Udunna
Chai, Rongrong
Chung, Verena
Faghani, Shahriar
Farahani, Keyvan
Kazerooni, Anahita Fathi
Iglesias, Eugenio
Kofler, Florian
Li, Hongwei
Linguraru, Marius George
Menze, Bjoern
Moawad, Ahmed W.
Velichko, Yury
Wiestler, Benedikt
Altes, Talissa
Basavasagar, Patil
Bendszus, Martin
Brugnara, Gianluca
Cho, Jaeyoung
Dhemesh, Yaseen
Fields, Brandon K. K.
Garrett, Filip
Gass, Jaime
Hadjiiski, Lubomir
Hattangadi-Gluth, Jona
Hess, Christopher
Houk, Jessica L.
Isufi, Edvin
Layfield, Lester J.
Mastorakos, George
Mongan, John
Nedelec, Pierre
Nguyen, Uyen
Oliva, Sebastian
Pease, Matthew W.
Rastogi, Aditya
Sinclair, Jason
Smith, Robert X.
Sugrue, Leo P.
Thacker, Jonathan
Vidic, Igor
Villanueva-Meyer, Javier
White, Nathan S.
Aboian, Mariam
Conte, Gian Marco
Dale, Anders
Sabuncu, Mert R.
Seibert, Tyler M.
Weinberg, Brent
Abayazeed, Aly
Huang, Raymond
Turk, Sevcan
Rauschecker, Andreas M.
Farid, Nikdokht
Vollmuth, Philipp
Nada, Ayman
Bakas, Spyridon
Calabrese, Evan
Rudie, Jeffrey D.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Gliomas are the most common malignant primary brain tumors in adults and one of the deadliest types of cancer. There are many challenges in treatment and monitoring due to the genetic diversity and high intrinsic heterogeneity in appearance, shape, histology, and treatment response. Treatments include surgery, radiation, and systemic therapies, with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) playing a key role in treatment planning and post-treatment longitudinal assessment. The 2024 Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) challenge on post-treatment glioma MRI will provide a community standard and benchmark for state-of-the-art automated segmentation models based on the largest expert-annotated post-treatment glioma MRI dataset. Challenge competitors will develop automated segmentation models to predict four distinct tumor sub-regions consisting of enhancing tissue (ET), surrounding non-enhancing T2/fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) hyperintensity (SNFH), non-enhancing tumor core (NETC), and resection cavity (RC). Models will be evaluated on separate validation and test datasets using standardized performance metrics utilized across the BraTS 2024 cluster of challenges, including lesion-wise Dice Similarity Coefficient and Hausdorff Distance. Models developed during this challenge will advance the field of automated MRI segmentation and contribute to their integration into clinical practice, ultimately enhancing patient care.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, 1 table

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.18368
Document Type :
Working Paper