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Note: As of May 2011 CIP h= as launched The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA), an imaging archive service= utilizing a customized/enhanced version of caBIG's NBIA software and staff= ed by a team of contractors that include DICOM and de-identification expert= s. Registration is free and a number of high value image collections = have already been made available since launch - see list of Collections. TCIA is now the official in vivo canc= er imaging archive for NCI/CIP.
The Cancer Imaging Program's (CIP) informatics team were in need of a st= andards based de-idenfication procedure for images that were being submitte= d to the National Biomedical Imaging Archive (NBIA). In Febr= uary of 2009 we contacted David Clunie for input on this and he directed us= to the DICOM Working Group 18 draft (v03) of Supplement 142. CIP then gathered a small group of industry= experts to discuss how this could be implemented in the RSNA's Clinical Trial Processor (C= TP) software. The primary identified goals of the project were:
A poster was accepted for the RSNA 2009 Annual Meeting describing the gr= oup's activities and how this work would be integrated with caBIG's Nationa= l Biomedical Imaging Archive (NBIA) software to provide a clean and secure = public facing image archive for the imaging community. This poster can be f= ound here: supp142 poster-final.ppt<= /p>
Below is a summary of important dates and milestones:
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