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Abstract #3962

A Preclinical Co-Registration Pipeline for MRI and PET/CT: Enabling Multi-tracer Multiparametric PET-CT/MRI in Solid Tumors

Ameer Mansur1, Carlos Gallegos1, Seth Lee2, Patrick Song2, Andrew Burns1, and Anna Sorace1,2,3
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States, 2Department of Radiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States, 3O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Preclinical Image Analysis, Quantitative Imaging, Multi-tracer, Multiparameteric, Registration

Motivation: Robust preclinical multimodal image registration must be developed to provide rich multiparametric data to noninvasively reveal biological treatment-induced tumor alterations.

Goal(s): Establish a pipeline to enable multimodal registration of semi-rigid, subcutaneous tumors in preclinical models to evaluate multi-tracer multiparametric PET/CT-MR metric alterations.

Approach: Utilizing a breast cancer murine model, a custom-designed mouse couch, augmented with an injectable liquid fiducial marker, was assessed for MR-CT co-registration, facilitating the development of a registration pipeline.

Results: Post-registration tumor segmentation performed independently across modalities yielded high Dice Similarity Coefficient scores (0.92-0.95), indicating accurate tumor alignment, and enabling preliminary multiparametric voxel-wise comparisons of multimodal imaging metrics.

Impact: Preclinical imaging with our registration pipeline enables for biological treatment-induced characterization of subcutaneous tumors through sequential multi-tracer multiparametric PET/CT-MR.

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