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Advancing imaging biomarker development and translation through the National Cancer Imaging Translational Accelerator (NCITA)

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The NCITA consortium aims to provide researchers with the infrastructure to conduct high-quality clinical research in the pursuit of standardised imaging biomarkers, and translating this into clinical settings for the early diagnosis and treatment of cancer

It is estimated that someone is diagnosed with cancer every two minutes in the UK. Clinical imaging offers a minimally invasive way of diagnosing and managing a variety of cancers. The National Cancer Imaging Translational Accelerator (NCITA) consortium now provides researchers with the infrastructure to conduct high-quality, multi-centre clinical research in the quest to develop standardised imaging biomarkers and accelerate […]

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Posted in Articles, Health & MedicineTagged advanced imaging technologies, AI tools, cancer, cancer identification, cancer imaging, cancer research, clinical imaging research, clinical trials, Dr Martina McAteer, imaging biomarker, imaging techniques, Imperial College London, Institute of Cancer Research London (ICR), KCL, MRI, National Cancer Imaging Translational Accelerator, NCITA, NCITA Image Repository Unit, Newcastle University, OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, Stanford University, The University of Glasgow, the University of Manchester, UCL, UK, University of Cambridge, University of OxfordLeave a comment on Advancing imaging biomarker development and translation through the National Cancer Imaging Translational Accelerator (NCITA)

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