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Where Does Auto-Segmentation for Brain Metastases Radiosurgery Stand Today?
Where Does Auto-Segmentation for Brain Metastases Radiosurgery Stand Today? Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland) Kim, M., Wang, J. Y., Lu, W., Jiang, H., Stojadinovic, S., Wardak, Z., Dan, T., Timmerman, R., Wang, L., Chuang, C., Szalkowski, G., Liu, L., Pollom, E., Rahimy, E., Soltys, S., Chen, M., Gu, X. 2024; 11 (5)Abstract
Detection and segmentation of brain metastases (BMs) play a pivotal role in diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up evaluations for effective BM management. Given the rising prevalence of BM cases and its predominantly multiple onsets, automated segmentation is becoming necessary in stereotactic radiosurgery. It not only alleviates the clinician's manual workload and improves clinical workflow efficiency but also ensures treatment safety, ultimately improving patient care. Recent strides in machine learning, particularly in deep learning (DL), have revolutionized medical image segmentation, achieving state-of-the-art results. This review aims to analyze auto-segmentation strategies, characterize the utilized data, and assess the performance of cutting-edge BM segmentation methodologies. Additionally, we delve into the challenges confronting BM segmentation and share insights gleaned from our algorithmic and clinical implementation experiences.
View details for DOI 10.3390/bioengineering11050454
View details for PubMedID 38790322