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Atlas-based segmentation technique incorporating inter-observer delineation uncertainty for whole breast

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posted on 2024-11-15, 15:43 authored by Lauren Bell, Jason Dowling, Elise Pogson, Peter MetcalfePeter Metcalfe, Lois HollowayLois Holloway
Accurate, efficient auto-segmentation methods are essential for the clinical efficacy of adaptive radiotherapy delivered with highly conformal techniques. Current atlas based auto-segmentation techniques are adequate in this respect, however fail to account for inter-observer variation. An atlas-based segmentation method that incorporates inter-observer variation is proposed. This method is validated for a whole breast radiotherapy cohort containing 28 CT datasets with CTVs delineated by eight observers. To optimise atlas accuracy, the cohort was divided into categories by mean body mass index and laterality, with atlas' generated for each in a leave-one-out approach. Observer CTVs were merged and thresholded to generate an auto-segmentation model representing both inter-observer and inter-patient differences. For each category, the atlas was registered to the left-out dataset to enable propagation of the auto-segmentation from atlas space. Auto-segmentation time was recorded. The segmentation was compared to the gold-standard contour using the dice similarity coefficient (DSC) and mean absolute surface distance (MASD). Comparison with the smallest and largest CTV was also made. This atlas-based auto-segmentation method incorporating inter-observer variation was shown to be efficient (<4min) and accurate for whole breast radiotherapy, with good agreement (DSC>0.7, MASD <9.3mm) between the auto-segmented contours and CTV volumes.

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Bell, L. R., Dowling, J. A., Pogson, E. M., Metcalfe, P. & Holloway, L. (2016). Atlas-based segmentation technique incorporating inter-observer delineation uncertainty for whole breast. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 777 (1), 012002-1-012002-4.

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Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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777

Issue

1

Language

English

RIS ID

112814

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