Radiation treatment planning is a crucial step in preparing a patient for cancer treatment using radiation therapy. It involves a comprehensive process to determine the optimal radiation dose, treatment technique, and schedule to effectively target the cancerous tissue while minimizing damage to healthy organs.
The radiation oncologist, medical physicist, and dosimetrist work together to create a treatment plan. They consider factors like: Tumor size and location, Nearby healthy tissues, Treatment goals (e.g., curative, palliative). The datasets used were to help train the product on delineation of target volumes, beam selection and shaping, and treatment simulation.
Datasets: 555 studies
Datasets includes:
CT Chest, Cardiac, Breast, Abdomen, Pelvis, Brain, Head & Neck
Multiple slice thickness, 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm if possible
All studies must have cancer and be treated with Radiation Therapy
Must have Flat board for CT Radio-Therapy
Age19-89
Multiple Races
We are providing a free sample. If you require additional data or data enrichment or have any questions, please contact us directly at sales@onemednet.com
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This listing uses a single pricing dimension: Product Access (Units), which grants you access to the dataset at no cost. There are no tiers, instance sizes, or usage add-ons to choose between. You subscribe to gain access to the de-identified radiation oncology medical imaging dataset covering abdomen, brain, breast, chest, head-neck, and pelvis regions. The subscription runs for a one-month term. Because pricing is free, there is no scaling by volume or usage.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does the Product Access (Units) dimension actually grant me?
It grants access to a de-identified medical imaging dataset for radiation treatment planning. The data covers abdomen, brain, breast, chest, head-neck, and pelvis regions. One unit of access lets you subscribe and use the sample dataset at no cost for the subscription term.
How long does my access last, and does the cost change over the term?
Access runs for a one-month subscription term. The listing is free, so no charges accrue during that month regardless of how much you query or use the data. There are no usage meters, volume tiers, or overage points that could change your cost.
Is this the same as the vendor's real-time subscription data, or a fixed sample?
This listing is a fixed, published sample dataset offered free to let you experience the data. It is de-identified imaging data pre-vetted for privacy compliance. It is not the continuously updated, custom-curated data stream; contact the vendor for details on ongoing data access.
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