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AREN0534-TUMOR-ANNOTATIONS

AREN0534-Tumor-Annotations | Annotations for Combination Chemotherapy and Surgery in Treating Young Patients With Wilms Tumor

DOI: 10.7937/N930-BM78 | Page Accessibility: Public | Analysis Result

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Cancer Types Location Subjects Related Collections Supporting Data Updated
Wilms Tumor Kidney 239 Tumor segmentations, Seed points 02/09/2023

Summary

This dataset contains image annotations derived from the NCI Clinical Trial “Combination Chemotherapy and Surgery in Treating Young Patients With Wilms Tumor (AREN0534)”.  This dataset was generated as part of an NCI project to augment TCIA datasets with annotations that will improve their value for cancer researchers and AI developers.

Annotation Protocol

For each patient, every DICOM Study and DICOM Series was reviewed to identify and annotate the clinically relevant time points and sequences. In a typical patient the following time points were annotated:

  1. Pre-surgical CT chest and CT/MRI abdomen
  2. CT chest and/or CT/MRI abdomen at 6 weeks
  3. Possible CT/MRI abdomen at 12 weeks. 
  4. Any negative imaging included past 12 weeks was annotated as negative. If any included imaging past 12 weeks is positive for tumor, the last positive exam was annotated. 

In a typical patient the following annotation rules were followed:

  1. The primary renal tumor(s) were annotated on post-contrast axial series. Normal renal parenchyma were excluded. 
  2. A maximum of 5 lesions were annotated per patient scan (timepoint); no more than 2 per organ. The same 5 lesions were annotated at each time point.  RECIST 1.1 principles were followed for lesion annotation, however, if <5 lesions measuring >1 cm were present, then smaller lesions were annotated, again up to 2 lesions per organ or 5 lesions per patient scan. Bone lesions were included if other lesions were not present. 
  3. Lesions were labeled separately.
  4. Seed points were automatically generated but reviewed by a radiologist.
  5. To ensure a high standard of accuracy and data quality, each annotation was reviewed by a secondary reader.

At each time point:

  1. A seed point (kernel) was created for each segmented structure. The seed points for each segmentation are provided in a separate DICOM RTSS file. 
  2. SNOMED-CT “Anatomic Region Sequence” and “Segmented Property Category Code Sequence” and codes were inserted for all segmented structures.
  3. Imaging time point codes were inserted to help identify each annotation in the context of the clinical trial assessment protocol. 
    1. “Clinical Trial Time Point ID” was used to encode time point type using one of the following strings as applicable: “pre-dose”, “post-chemotherapy”, or “post-operative”.
    2. Content Item in “Acquisition Context Sequence” will be added containing “Time Point Type” using Concept Code Sequence (0040,A168) selected from:
      1. (255235001, SCT, “Pre-dose”)
      2. (262502001, SCT, “Post-chemotherapy”) 
      3. (262061000, SCT, “Post-operative”)

Important supplementary information and sample code

  1. A spreadsheet containing key details about the annotations is available in the Data Access section below.
  2. A Jupyter notebook demonstrating how to use the NBIA Data Retriever Command-Line Interface application and the REST API (with authentication) to access these data can be found in the Additional Resources section below.

Data Access

Check the Versions section for more info about data releases.

Title Data Type Format Access Points Studies Series Images License
AREN0534 Annotations -- Segmentations, Seed Points, and Negative Findings Assessments RTSTRUCT DICOM 1,102 3,785 3,785 CC BY 4.0
AREN0534 Annotation Metadata CSV CC BY 4.0

Collections Used in this Third Party Analysis

Title Data Type Format Access Points Studies Series Images License
Original AREN0534 Images used to create Segmentations and Seed Points DICOM NCTN/NCORP Data Archive License (Without Collaborative Agreement)
Original AREN0534 Images used to create Negative Assessment reports DICOM NCTN/NCORP Data Archive License (Without Collaborative Agreement)

Additional Resources for this Dataset

Citations & Data Usage Policy

Data Citation

Rozenfeld, M., & Jordan, P. (2023). Annotations for Combination Chemotherapy and Surgery in Treating Young Patients With Wilms Tumor (AREN0534-Tumor-Annotations) [Data set]. The Cancer Imaging Archive. https://doi.org/10.7937/N930-BM78

TCIA Citation

Clark, K., Vendt, B., Smith, K., Freymann, J., Kirby, J., Koppel, P., Moore, S., Phillips, S., Maffitt, D., Pringle, M., Tarbox, L., & Prior, F. (2013). The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA): Maintaining and Operating a Public Information Repository. In Journal of Digital Imaging (Vol. 26, Issue 6, pp. 1045–1057). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10278-013-9622-7

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