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Godoy, M.C., Kim, T.J., White, C.S., Bogoni, L., de Groot, P., Florin, C., Obuchowski, N., Babb, J.S., Salganicoff, M., Naidich, D.P., Anand, V., Park, S., Vlahos, I. and Ko, J.P. (2013) Benefit of Computer-Aided Detection Analysis for the Detection of Subsolid and Solid Lung Nodules on Thin- and Thick-Section CT. American Journal of Roentgenology, 200, 74-83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/AJR.11.7532
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TITLE:
Feasible Method to Assess the Performance of a Lung Cancer CT Screening CAD System in Clinical Practice: Dependence on Nodule Size and Density
AUTHORS:
Janaka C. Marasinghe, Masaki Ohkubo, Hajime Kobayashi, Kohei Murao, Toru Matsumoto, Shusuke Sone, Shinichi Wada
KEYWORDS:
Computed Tomography (CT), Point Spread Function (PSF), Lung Cancer Screening, Computer-Aided Detection (CAD), Virtual Nodule
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology,
Vol.3 No.2,
May
20,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Detection of small pulmonary
nodules is the goal of lung cancer screening. Computer-aided detection (CAD)
systems are recommended to use in lung cancer computed tomography (CT)
screening to increase the accuracy of nodule detection. Size and density of
lung nodules are primary factors in determining the risk of malignancy.
Therefore, purpose of this study is to apply computer-simulated virtual
nodules based on the point spread function (PSF) measured in same scanner
(maintaining spatial resolution condition) to assess the CAD system performance
dependence on nodule size and density. Virtual nodules with density differences
between lung background and nodule density (ΔCT) values (200, 300 and 400 HU)
and different sizes (4 to 8 mm) were generated and fused on clinical images.
CAD detection was performed and free-response receiver operating characteristic
(FROC) curves were obtained. Results show that both density and size of virtual
nodules can affect detection efficiency. Detailed results are possible to use
for quantitative analysis of a CAD system performance. This study suggests
that PSF-based virtual nodules could be effectively used to assess the lung
cancer CT screening CAD system performance dependence on nodule size and
density.
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