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Abstract #4387

The RadPath Surfer: A Radiologic-Pathologic tool for visualizing prostate cancer histology

Sean D McGarry1, Sarah L Hurrell2, Kenneth Jacobsohn3, Kenneth A Iczkowski4, Michael Griffin2, Petar Duvnjak2, Andrew Nencka2, Mark Hohenwalter2, and Peter LaViolette2

1Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Wawautosa, WI, United States, 2Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Wawautosa, WI, United States, 3Urologic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Wawautosa, WI, United States, 4Medical College of Wisconsin, Wawautosa, WI, United States

Prostate cancer is clinically defined by the Gleason Score (GS), based on the pattern of cells and glands. While imaging is useful for localizing prostate cancer, clinical diagnosis is based only on pathology; as such, tools which combine clinical imaging and pathology are highly useful as training tools. This study combines expert annotated histology aligned with clinical imaging to provide a visualization tool, allowing the user to select a region on the MRI and view the underlying pathology and Gleason annotation.

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