Keywords: Prostate, Prostate
Motivation: Validate the consistency and reliability of Hybrid Multidimensional MRI (HM-MRI) through repeatability assessments.
Goal(s): Evaluate the repeatability of HM-MRI in prostate tissue characterization and its diagnostic accuracy for prostate cancer.
Approach: Our approach consists on performing dual HM-MRI scans with a one-week interval to assess measurement consistency and diagnostic accuracy of HM-MRI biomarkers.
Results: The results indicate high reproducibility of HM-MRI metrics, evidenced by strong inter-class correlation coefficients, with consistent tissue composition measurements across initial and repeat scans, and robust diagnostic performance of HM-MRI parameters in prostate cancer detection.
Impact: The findings of this study highlights the potential of HM-MRI as a reliable tool for prostate cancer diagnosis, paving the way for non-invasive clinical applications and inspiring further research into its utility in other diagnostic imaging techniques.
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