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This page contains all things related to the Cancer Imaging Program's In= formatics Team efforts to integrate radiology into the wider TCGA activitie= s.
A pilot project was performed in 2010 centered around the development of= informatics tools to analyze the radiological data in combination with the= the existing clinical, genetic, and pathological data in the T= CGA Data Portal. CIP worked with both Henry Ford and UCSF to collect an= d de-identify the DICOM data for a subset of = the GBM patients and load this data into the NCI Center for Bioinformat= ics and Information Technology (CBIIT) instance of the National Biomed= ical Imaging Archive. In parallel NCI's caBIG program funded the extens= ion of 3 existing DICOM workstations to support standardized markup and cha= racterization of these images utilizing the Annotated Imaging and Markup (A= IM) XML standard. This effort has since led to a number of projects attempt= ing to analyze this data.
Continuing these efforts CIP is working to accrue images from additional= sites for both GBM and the other tissue types being collected as part of t= he original TCGA project. These efforts are being maintained on T= he Cancer Imaging Archive. More information can be found on the CIP TCGA Radiology page hosted on the TCIA wiki.<= /p>