- Prostate
- PI-RADS
- MRI
The Reality of Prostate Cancer2
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men and second leading cause of cancer death in men. About 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime. The prostate cancer death rate declined by about half from 1993 to 2013, most likely due to earlier detection and advances in treatment. In recent years, the death rate has stabilized, likely reflecting the rise in cancers being found at an advanced stage.
Support PI-RADS Scoring1
Saige Prostate software facilitates the analysis and study review of MR data sets and provides additional mathematical and/or statistical analysis. The software can be used for semiautomatic segmentation of anatomical structures and provides volume computations, together with tools for manual editing. PIRADS (Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System) scoring is possible using a structured workflow.
Accelerated Workflow. Accurate
Quantification. Elaborate
Reporting
Semi-automatic prostate segmentation provided by Quantic Prostate reached a higher sensitivity and PPV compared with AI-unaided segmentation, specifically in high-risk patients.3
A structured visual report including key images and visual representation of PI-RADS v.2.1 results.1
Intuitive workflow for assessment and generation of a standardized report of prostate mpMRI findings.3
1 Quantib. Quantib® Prostate Manual Rev 6. Accessed July 2023.
2 American Cancer Society. Key Statistics for Prostate Cancer. Accessed July 2023.
3 Faiella E, Vertulli D, Esperto F, et al. Quantib Prostate Compared to an Expert Radiologist for the Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer on mpMRI: A Single-Center Preliminary Study. Tomography. 2022;8(4):2010-2019. Published 2022 Aug 13. doi:10.3390/tomography8040168
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