Research Paper: A Deep Learning-Based Automated CT Segmentation of Prostate Cancer Anatomy for Radiation Therapy Planning

We are happy to announce the publication of our first peer-reviewed paper. The retrospective multicenter study proves that using a general deep learning-based automated segmentation tool for CT images indeed saves time and improves consistency.

The abstract of A Deep Learning-Based Automated CT Segmentation of Prostate Cancer Anatomy for Radiation Therapy Planning – A Retrospective Multicenter Study is available here.

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