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Standard Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) using 3D Slicer

Slicer3 Training Compendium. Image here. Standard Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) using 3D Slicer. Jeffrey Yap, PhD Wendy Plesniak, PhD. Materials. This tutorial requires the following installation: • 3D Slicer version 3.5 Software, which can be installed from

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Standard Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) using 3D Slicer

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  1. Slicer3 Training Compendium Image here. Standard Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) using 3D Slicer Jeffrey Yap, PhD Wendy Plesniak, PhD

  2. Materials • This tutorial requires the following installation: • • 3D Slicer version 3.5 Software, which can be installed from • http://www.slicer.org/pages/Special:SlicerToBeNamed • Tutorial data can be downloaded from: • http://www.slicer.org/pages/Special:DataToBeNamed Disclaimer It is the responsibility of the user of 3DSlicer to comply with both the terms of the license and with the applicable laws, regulations and rules.

  3. Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) Clinical relevance: (jeff) (get description from ron about meningioma case) Tutorial context: (jeff desc. how addresses clinical needs) -standard (RECIST) ways to evaluate response to treatment -tutorial walks thru how studies at two timepoints are analyzed -same study data is used in the ChangeTracker tutorial, for method comparison.

  4. Learning objective Following this tutorial, you’ll be able to use 3D Slicer to: Load a MRML Scene file, Visually assess the response to therapy, Make quantitative linear measurements across tumor cross sections, and Make quantitative volume measurements of tumor anatomy.

  5. Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) Description of Tutorial Data: This tutorial was tested on Axial 3D SPGR T1 post Gadolinium scans (Voxel dimension: 0.94mm x 0.94mm x 1.20mm, FOV: 240mm, Matrix: 256 x 256) MR Scan 1 + tumor label map MR Scan 2 + tumor label map

  6. Workflow Overview Workflow for linear and volumetric measurements • Load two post-treatment datasets • Adjust display of both studies in Slicer’s Volumes Module • Switch Layouts (to Axial (Red) Slice Layout) • Compare opposing diameters of largest tumor cross section using fiducial markers. • Compare volumetric measures of tumor using label map statistics.

  7. Quick overview of Slicer3 GUI Menu Toolbar The Graphical User Interface (GUI) of Slicer3 integrates five components: • the Menu Toolbar • the Module GUI Panel • the 3D Viewer • the Slice Viewer • the Slice and 3D View Controller 3DViewer Module GUI Panel Slice Viewer Slice and 3D View Controller

  8. Load the file RECIST-Tutorial-Scene.mrml Loading data using a MRML scene file Select FileLoad Scene in the Main Menu. Update with new screenshots!!!!

  9. fyi: What is “MRML”? • MRML (pronounced mur-muhl) stands for the "Medical Reality Markup Language"; and is an XML-based representation of a MRML Scene. • MRML Scene description is the XML-based file (with extension .mrml) that contains the complete MRML Scene specification, and which references all datasets present in the MRML Scene. • MRML Scene is the collection of datasets and their current state, viewing parameters, semantic descriptions, and algorithm parameterization.

  10. Loading data Stuart: for testing using these draft slides, substitute: For PreTreatment_T1 use 2006-sprg.nrrd For PostTreatment_T1 use 2007-sprg.nrrd Post-TX T1 shown in “Four-up” Layout (Axial, Saggital, Coronal, & 3D Views)

  11. Displaying data Pre-TX study Volumes Module GUI Post-TX study

  12. Changing layouts

  13. Linear measurement • Fiducials Module: • Create Fiducial List • Create two fiducials • Click & drag fiducials to endpoints of longest diameter • Record distance readout • Linear Measurement: • D1pre=48.7073mm

  14. Linear measurement • Fiducials Module: • Click & drag fiducials to endpoints of orthogonal diameter • Record distance readout • Linear Measurement: • D2pre=48.6839 mm

  15. Linear measurement Or: Make only Axial Slice visible in 3D Viewer Select Four-Up Layout Use Measurements Module to turn on Ruler Widget; click & drag line & endpoints. (Currently being extended to work in Slice Viewers too)

  16. Linear measurement Linear Measurement on Post-TX volume: D1post=26.123mm

  17. Linear measurement Linear Measurement on Post-TX volume: D2post=17.8873mm

  18. VOI comparison Skip the editor: Use 2006-spgr-label And 2007-spgr-label

  19. VOI comparison • Statistics Module: • Specify: • Pre-TX Volume • Label Map • Apply • Save output to file • Volume Measurement: • Vpre = 7877.268 mm3 • (computed for single slice)

  20. VOI comparison Similar workflow applied to Post-TX volume: Volume Measurement: Vpost = 38.192 mm3 (computed for single slice)

  21. Final volumetric comparisons Change in Tumor metrics: D1 D2 V Pre-TX 48.6839 mm 7877.268 mm3 48.7073mm Post-TX 26.123mm 17.8873mm 38.192 mm3

  22. Summary Summary of activity: • Used interactive interface to load a scene • Performed a workflow to make quantitative measures of tumor response to therapy --linear measurements --volume measurements

  23. Acknowledgments Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center National Alliance for Medical Image ComputingNIH U54EB005149 add nac, ncigt and spl acknowledgements

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