PhD defense Sarah van Riel
Sarah van Riel will defend her PhD thesis with the title 'Malignancy risk estimation of screen-detected pulmonary nodules: validation of current management recommendations' on the 9th of December at 13.30 in the Auditorium of Radboud University
Lung cancer is still the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide in both men and women. Since patients only develop clinical symptoms in an advanced stage of the disease, most lung cancers are diagnosed in a late stage which has a vastly lower survival rate than early stage disease. Lung cancer screening through CT scans can help to detect early stage lung cancer, which manifests itself as a pulmonary nodule, a round focal opacity in the lungs. Radiologists need to differentiate malignant from benign nodules on these CT scans to recommend the most appropriate follow-up procedure. In order to aid radiologists and to standardize the interpretation, several categorical systems and computer models have been developed for the risk assessment of pulmonary nodules. This thesis presents the evaluation of the performance of human observers and computer models to characterize pulmonary nodules mainly with respect to differentiating malignant from benign nodules.
More information can be found in the Radboud University website.
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