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Brain Tumour Studies using Low-Dose Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agent Dynamic Contrast Enhancement MRI

Author:Xiaoping Zhu  Daniel Lewis  Ka-Loh Li  Alan Jackson  

Session Type:Online Gather.town Pitches  

Session Date:Tuesday, 10 May 2022  

Topic:Module 23: MR Contrasts  

Session Name:MR Contrasts II  

Program Number:3930  

Room Session:3  

Institution:Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust  University of Manchester  

Daily Measurement of Prostate ADC in Patients Undergoing SABR and Conventional Treatment for Prostate Cancer on an MR-Linac

Driving Change as an Early-Career Researcher

High-spatial assessment of low-level permeability within normal-appearing brain tissue usingdual-temporal resolution DCE-MRI

High-spatial resolution mapping ofmicrovascularpermeability-surface area product using dual temporal resolution DCE-MRI techniques

The Impact of 3-ply and KN95 Facemasks on Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygenation

Implementation of non-invasive Filter-Exchange Imaging (FEXI) to measure blood-brain barrier water exchange in the rat brain

Improved Modelling of ADC Distributions makes Therapeutic co-clinical Trials possible with very small animal numbers

Author:Paul Tar  N.A. Thacker  M. Babur  G. Lipowska-Bhalla  S. Cheung  R. Little  K.J. Williams  J.P.B. O'Connor  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 10 May 2022  

Topic:Module 22: Processing & Analysis  

Session Name:Modeling I  

Program Number:1417  

Room Session:Exhibition Hall:S8 & S9  

Institution:University of Manchester  

Inter-observer variability in MR-based target volume delineation of uveal melanoma

A principled approach to select DCE-MRI derived radiomics features for evaluation in phase I/II trials

Quantifying confidence in the OE-MRI biomarker pOxy-R using bootstrap analysis

Quantifying and mapping hypoxia modification in patients with uterine cervical cancer using oxygen-enhanced MRI

Voxel-wise compartmental modelling of blood-brain barrier water exchange measurements using FEXI