Albrecht, Jake
Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) Challenge 2024: Meningioma Radiotherapy Planning Automated Segmentation
LaBella, Dominic, Schumacher, Katherine, Mix, Michael, Leu, Kevin, McBurney-Lin, Shan, Nedelec, Pierre, Villanueva-Meyer, Javier, Shapey, Jonathan, Vercauteren, Tom, Chia, Kazumi, Al-Salihi, Omar, Leu, Justin, Halasz, Lia, Velichko, Yury, Wang, Chunhao, Kirkpatrick, John, Floyd, Scott, Reitman, Zachary J., Mullikin, Trey, Bagci, Ulas, Sachdev, Sean, Hattangadi-Gluth, Jona A., Seibert, Tyler, Farid, Nikdokht, Puett, Connor, Pease, Matthew W., Shiue, Kevin, Anwar, Syed Muhammad, Faghani, Shahriar, Haider, Muhammad Ammar, Warman, Pranav, Albrecht, Jake, Jakab, András, Moassefi, Mana, Chung, Verena, Aristizabal, Alejandro, Karargyris, Alexandros, Kassem, Hasan, Pati, Sarthak, Sheller, Micah, Huang, Christina, Coley, Aaron, Ghanta, Siddharth, Schneider, Alex, Sharp, Conrad, Saluja, Rachit, Kofler, Florian, Lohmann, Philipp, Vollmuth, Phillipp, Gagnon, Louis, Adewole, Maruf, Li, Hongwei Bran, Kazerooni, Anahita Fathi, Tahon, Nourel Hoda, Anazodo, Udunna, Moawad, Ahmed W., Menze, Bjoern, Linguraru, Marius George, Aboian, Mariam, Wiestler, Benedikt, Baid, Ujjwal, Conte, Gian-Marco, Rauschecker, Andreas M. T., Nada, Ayman, Abayazeed, Aly H., Huang, Raymond, de Verdier, Maria Correia, Rudie, Jeffrey D., Bakas, Spyridon, Calabrese, Evan
The 2024 Brain Tumor Segmentation Meningioma Radiotherapy (BraTS-MEN-RT) challenge aims to advance automated segmentation algorithms using the largest known multi-institutional dataset of radiotherapy planning brain MRIs with expert-annotated target labels for patients with intact or post-operative meningioma that underwent either conventional external beam radiotherapy or stereotactic radiosurgery. Each case includes a defaced 3D post-contrast T1-weighted radiotherapy planning MRI in its native acquisition space, accompanied by a single-label "target volume" representing the gross tumor volume (GTV) and any at-risk post-operative site. Target volume annotations adhere to established radiotherapy planning protocols, ensuring consistency across cases and institutions. For pre-operative meningiomas, the target volume encompasses the entire GTV and associated nodular dural tail, while for post-operative cases, it includes at-risk resection cavity margins as determined by the treating institution. Case annotations were reviewed and approved by expert neuroradiologists and radiation oncologists. Participating teams will develop, containerize, and evaluate automated segmentation models using this comprehensive dataset. Model performance will be assessed using the lesion-wise Dice Similarity Coefficient and the 95% Hausdorff distance. The top-performing teams will be recognized at the Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention Conference in October 2024. BraTS-MEN-RT is expected to significantly advance automated radiotherapy planning by enabling precise tumor segmentation and facilitating tailored treatment, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
Analysis of the BraTS 2023 Intracranial Meningioma Segmentation Challenge
LaBella, Dominic, Baid, Ujjwal, Khanna, Omaditya, McBurney-Lin, Shan, McLean, Ryan, Nedelec, Pierre, Rashid, Arif, Tahon, Nourel Hoda, Altes, Talissa, Bhalerao, Radhika, Dhemesh, Yaseen, Godfrey, Devon, Hilal, Fathi, Floyd, Scott, Janas, Anastasia, Kazerooni, Anahita Fathi, Kirkpatrick, John, Kent, Collin, Kofler, Florian, Leu, Kevin, Maleki, Nazanin, Menze, Bjoern, Pajot, Maxence, Reitman, Zachary J., Rudie, Jeffrey D., Saluja, Rachit, Velichko, Yury, Wang, Chunhao, Warman, Pranav, Adewole, Maruf, Albrecht, Jake, Anazodo, Udunna, Anwar, Syed Muhammad, Bergquist, Timothy, Chen, Sully Francis, Chung, Verena, Conte, Gian-Marco, Dako, Farouk, Eddy, James, Ezhov, Ivan, Khalili, Nastaran, Iglesias, Juan Eugenio, Jiang, Zhifan, Johanson, Elaine, Van Leemput, Koen, Li, Hongwei Bran, Linguraru, Marius George, Liu, Xinyang, Mahtabfar, Aria, Meier, Zeke, Moawad, Ahmed W., Mongan, John, Piraud, Marie, Shinohara, Russell Takeshi, Wiggins, Walter F., Abayazeed, Aly H., Akinola, Rachel, Jakab, András, Bilello, Michel, de Verdier, Maria Correia, Crivellaro, Priscila, Davatzikos, Christos, Farahani, Keyvan, Freymann, John, Hess, Christopher, Huang, Raymond, Lohmann, Philipp, Moassefi, Mana, Pease, Matthew W., Vollmuth, Phillipp, Sollmann, Nico, Diffley, David, Nandolia, Khanak K., Warren, Daniel I., Hussain, Ali, Fehringer, Pascal, Bronstein, Yulia, Deptula, Lisa, Stein, Evan G., Taherzadeh, Mahsa, de Oliveira, Eduardo Portela, Haughey, Aoife, Kontzialis, Marinos, Saba, Luca, Turner, Benjamin, Brüßeler, Melanie M. T., Ansari, Shehbaz, Gkampenis, Athanasios, Weiss, David Maximilian, Mansour, Aya, Shawali, Islam H., Yordanov, Nikolay, Stein, Joel M., Hourani, Roula, Moshebah, Mohammed Yahya, Abouelatta, Ahmed Magdy, Rizvi, Tanvir, Willms, Klara, Martin, Dann C., Okar, Abdullah, D'Anna, Gennaro, Taha, Ahmed, Sharifi, Yasaman, Faghani, Shahriar, Kite, Dominic, Pinho, Marco, Haider, Muhammad Ammar, Aristizabal, Alejandro, Karargyris, Alexandros, Kassem, Hasan, Pati, Sarthak, Sheller, Micah, Alonso-Basanta, Michelle, Villanueva-Meyer, Javier, Rauschecker, Andreas M., Nada, Ayman, Aboian, Mariam, Flanders, Adam E., Wiestler, Benedikt, Bakas, Spyridon, Calabrese, Evan
We describe the design and results from the BraTS 2023 Intracranial Meningioma Segmentation Challenge. The BraTS Meningioma Challenge differed from prior BraTS Glioma challenges in that it focused on meningiomas, which are typically benign extra-axial tumors with diverse radiologic and anatomical presentation and a propensity for multiplicity. Nine participating teams each developed deep-learning automated segmentation models using image data from the largest multi-institutional systematically expert annotated multilabel multi-sequence meningioma MRI dataset to date, which included 1000 training set cases, 141 validation set cases, and 283 hidden test set cases. Each case included T2, T2/FLAIR, T1, and T1Gd brain MRI sequences with associated tumor compartment labels delineating enhancing tumor, non-enhancing tumor, and surrounding non-enhancing T2/FLAIR hyperintensity. Participant automated segmentation models were evaluated and ranked based on a scoring system evaluating lesion-wise metrics including dice similarity coefficient (DSC) and 95% Hausdorff Distance. The top ranked team had a lesion-wise median dice similarity coefficient (DSC) of 0.976, 0.976, and 0.964 for enhancing tumor, tumor core, and whole tumor, respectively and a corresponding average DSC of 0.899, 0.904, and 0.871, respectively. These results serve as state-of-the-art benchmarks for future pre-operative meningioma automated segmentation algorithms. Additionally, we found that 1286 of 1424 cases (90.3%) had at least 1 compartment voxel abutting the edge of the skull-stripped image edge, which requires further investigation into optimal pre-processing face anonymization steps.
The Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) Challenge 2023: Focus on Pediatrics (CBTN-CONNECT-DIPGR-ASNR-MICCAI BraTS-PEDs)
Kazerooni, Anahita Fathi, Khalili, Nastaran, Liu, Xinyang, Haldar, Debanjan, Jiang, Zhifan, Anwar, Syed Muhammed, Albrecht, Jake, Adewole, Maruf, Anazodo, Udunna, Anderson, Hannah, Bagheri, Sina, Baid, Ujjwal, Bergquist, Timothy, Borja, Austin J., Calabrese, Evan, Chung, Verena, Conte, Gian-Marco, Dako, Farouk, Eddy, James, Ezhov, Ivan, Familiar, Ariana, Farahani, Keyvan, Haldar, Shuvanjan, Iglesias, Juan Eugenio, Janas, Anastasia, Johansen, Elaine, Jones, Blaise V, Kofler, Florian, LaBella, Dominic, Lai, Hollie Anne, Van Leemput, Koen, Li, Hongwei Bran, Maleki, Nazanin, McAllister, Aaron S, Meier, Zeke, Menze, Bjoern, Moawad, Ahmed W, Nandolia, Khanak K, Pavaine, Julija, Piraud, Marie, Poussaint, Tina, Prabhu, Sanjay P, Reitman, Zachary, Rodriguez, Andres, Rudie, Jeffrey D, Shaikh, Ibraheem Salman, Shah, Lubdha M., Sheth, Nakul, Shinohara, Russel Taki, Tu, Wenxin, Viswanathan, Karthik, Wang, Chunhao, Ware, Jeffrey B, Wiestler, Benedikt, Wiggins, Walter, Zapaishchykova, Anna, Aboian, Mariam, Bornhorst, Miriam, de Blank, Peter, Deutsch, Michelle, Fouladi, Maryam, Hoffman, Lindsey, Kann, Benjamin, Lazow, Margot, Mikael, Leonie, Nabavizadeh, Ali, Packer, Roger, Resnick, Adam, Rood, Brian, Vossough, Arastoo, Bakas, Spyridon, Linguraru, Marius George
Pediatric tumors of the central nervous system are the most common cause of cancer-related death in children. The five-year survival rate for high-grade gliomas in children is less than 20\%. Due to their rarity, the diagnosis of these entities is often delayed, their treatment is mainly based on historic treatment concepts, and clinical trials require multi-institutional collaborations. The MICCAI Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) Challenge is a landmark community benchmark event with a successful history of 12 years of resource creation for the segmentation and analysis of adult glioma. Here we present the CBTN-CONNECT-DIPGR-ASNR-MICCAI BraTS-PEDs 2023 challenge, which represents the first BraTS challenge focused on pediatric brain tumors with data acquired across multiple international consortia dedicated to pediatric neuro-oncology and clinical trials. The BraTS-PEDs 2023 challenge focuses on benchmarking the development of volumentric segmentation algorithms for pediatric brain glioma through standardized quantitative performance evaluation metrics utilized across the BraTS 2023 cluster of challenges. Models gaining knowledge from the BraTS-PEDs multi-parametric structural MRI (mpMRI) training data will be evaluated on separate validation and unseen test mpMRI dataof high-grade pediatric glioma. The CBTN-CONNECT-DIPGR-ASNR-MICCAI BraTS-PEDs 2023 challenge brings together clinicians and AI/imaging scientists to lead to faster development of automated segmentation techniques that could benefit clinical trials, and ultimately the care of children with brain tumors.
The Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) Challenge 2023: Local Synthesis of Healthy Brain Tissue via Inpainting
Kofler, Florian, Meissen, Felix, Steinbauer, Felix, Graf, Robert, Oswald, Eva, de da Rosa, Ezequiel, Li, Hongwei Bran, Baid, Ujjwal, Hoelzl, Florian, Turgut, Oezguen, Horvath, Izabela, Waldmannstetter, Diana, Bukas, Christina, Adewole, Maruf, Anwar, Syed Muhammad, Janas, Anastasia, Kazerooni, Anahita Fathi, LaBella, Dominic, Moawad, Ahmed W, Farahani, Keyvan, Eddy, James, Bergquist, Timothy, Chung, Verena, Shinohara, Russell Takeshi, Dako, Farouk, Wiggins, Walter, Reitman, Zachary, Wang, Chunhao, Liu, Xinyang, Jiang, Zhifan, Familiar, Ariana, Conte, Gian-Marco, Johanson, Elaine, Meier, Zeke, Davatzikos, Christos, Freymann, John, Kirby, Justin, Bilello, Michel, Fathallah-Shaykh, Hassan M, Wiest, Roland, Kirschke, Jan, Colen, Rivka R, Kotrotsou, Aikaterini, Lamontagne, Pamela, Marcus, Daniel, Milchenko, Mikhail, Nazeri, Arash, Weber, Marc-André, Mahajan, Abhishek, Mohan, Suyash, Mongan, John, Hess, Christopher, Cha, Soonmee, Villanueva-Meyer, Javier, Colak, Errol, Crivellaro, Priscila, Jakab, Andras, Albrecht, Jake, Anazodo, Udunna, Aboian, Mariam, Iglesias, Juan Eugenio, Van Leemput, Koen, Bakas, Spyridon, Rueckert, Daniel, Wiestler, Benedikt, Ezhov, Ivan, Piraud, Marie, Menze, Bjoern
A myriad of algorithms for the automatic analysis of brain MR images is available to support clinicians in their decision-making. For brain tumor patients, the image acquisition time series typically starts with a scan that is already pathological. This poses problems, as many algorithms are designed to analyze healthy brains and provide no guarantees for images featuring lesions. Examples include but are not limited to algorithms for brain anatomy parcellation, tissue segmentation, and brain extraction. To solve this dilemma, we introduce the BraTS 2023 inpainting challenge. Here, the participants' task is to explore inpainting techniques to synthesize healthy brain scans from lesioned ones. The following manuscript contains the task formulation, dataset, and submission procedure. Later it will be updated to summarize the findings of the challenge. The challenge is organized as part of the BraTS 2023 challenge hosted at the MICCAI 2023 conference in Vancouver, Canada.
The ASNR-MICCAI Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) Challenge 2023: Intracranial Meningioma
LaBella, Dominic, Adewole, Maruf, Alonso-Basanta, Michelle, Altes, Talissa, Anwar, Syed Muhammad, Baid, Ujjwal, Bergquist, Timothy, Bhalerao, Radhika, Chen, Sully, Chung, Verena, Conte, Gian-Marco, Dako, Farouk, Eddy, James, Ezhov, Ivan, Godfrey, Devon, Hilal, Fathi, Familiar, Ariana, Farahani, Keyvan, Iglesias, Juan Eugenio, Jiang, Zhifan, Johanson, Elaine, Kazerooni, Anahita Fathi, Kent, Collin, Kirkpatrick, John, Kofler, Florian, Van Leemput, Koen, Li, Hongwei Bran, Liu, Xinyang, Mahtabfar, Aria, McBurney-Lin, Shan, McLean, Ryan, Meier, Zeke, Moawad, Ahmed W, Mongan, John, Nedelec, Pierre, Pajot, Maxence, Piraud, Marie, Rashid, Arif, Reitman, Zachary, Shinohara, Russell Takeshi, Velichko, Yury, Wang, Chunhao, Warman, Pranav, Wiggins, Walter, Aboian, Mariam, Albrecht, Jake, Anazodo, Udunna, Bakas, Spyridon, Flanders, Adam, Janas, Anastasia, Khanna, Goldey, Linguraru, Marius George, Menze, Bjoern, Nada, Ayman, Rauschecker, Andreas M, Rudie, Jeff, Tahon, Nourel Hoda, Villanueva-Meyer, Javier, Wiestler, Benedikt, Calabrese, Evan
Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumor in adults and can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Radiologists, neurosurgeons, neuro-oncologists, and radiation oncologists rely on multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) for diagnosis, treatment planning, and longitudinal treatment monitoring; yet automated, objective, and quantitative tools for non-invasive assessment of meningiomas on mpMRI are lacking. The BraTS meningioma 2023 challenge will provide a community standard and benchmark for state-of-the-art automated intracranial meningioma segmentation models based on the largest expert annotated multilabel meningioma mpMRI dataset to date. Challenge competitors will develop automated segmentation models to predict three distinct meningioma sub-regions on MRI including enhancing tumor, non-enhancing tumor core, and surrounding nonenhancing T2/FLAIR hyperintensity. Models will be evaluated on separate validation and held-out test datasets using standardized metrics utilized across the BraTS 2023 series of challenges including the Dice similarity coefficient and Hausdorff distance. The models developed during the course of this challenge will aid in incorporation of automated meningioma MRI segmentation into clinical practice, which will ultimately improve care of patients with meningioma.