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By opening TCIABrowser module it will automatically connect to the the TCIA server and list all of the available collections. First from the "Current Collection" combobox (A) select a collection. The browser will get the patient data from the TCIA server and will populate the patients table. For some of the collections some extra clinical information is available through The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) website. Collections with available information at TCGA are marked with a unique icon  [[Image:Report-icon-tcia.png|thumb|25px|TCGA Data Available]] besides their patient ID. The TCGA information can be accessed by right clicking on the Patient ID area to open the context menu and clicking "Get clinical data".
 
By opening TCIABrowser module it will automatically connect to the the TCIA server and list all of the available collections. First from the "Current Collection" combobox (A) select a collection. The browser will get the patient data from the TCIA server and will populate the patients table. For some of the collections some extra clinical information is available through The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) website. Collections with available information at TCGA are marked with a unique icon  [[Image:Report-icon-tcia.png|thumb|25px|TCGA Data Available]] besides their patient ID. The TCGA information can be accessed by right clicking on the Patient ID area to open the context menu and clicking "Get clinical data".
 
The use Cache checkbox (B) will cache the query results on your hard drive which makes further recurring queries faster. If direct query from TCIA server is desired the user can uncheck this box. In case of caching server responses the latest access time is provided for each table separately. Further selecting a patient will populate the study table for the selected one and selecting a study will update the series table.
 
The use Cache checkbox (B) will cache the query results on your hard drive which makes further recurring queries faster. If direct query from TCIA server is desired the user can uncheck this box. In case of caching server responses the latest access time is provided for each table separately. Further selecting a patient will populate the study table for the selected one and selecting a study will update the series table.
 
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Revision as of 13:59, 18 May 2015

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Introduction and Acknowledgements

Extension: TCIABrowser
Acknowledgments: This work is funded by the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute through the Grant Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research (QIICR) (U24 CA180918) (PIs Kikinis and Fedorov).
Authors: Alireza Mehrtash(SPL), Andrey Fedorov (SPL)
Contact: Alireza Mehrtash, <email>mehrtash@bwh.harvard.edu</email>

License: Slicer License


Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research  
Surgical Planning Laboratory (SPL)  
National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NA-MIC)  

Module Description

TCIABrowser logo.png

The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA) hosts a large collection of Cancer medical imaging data which is available to public through a programmatic interface (REST API). TCIA Browser is a Slicer module by which the user can connect to the TCIA archive, browse different collections, patient subjects, studies and series, download the images and visualize them in 3D Slicer.

As of February 2014, the following collections of TCIA are available via public TCIA API interface (see description of TCIA collections for details):

  • QIBA CT-1C
  • TCGA-GBM *
  • RIDER PHANTOM PET-CT
  • RIDER PHANTOM MRI
  • Phantom FDA
  • TCGA-LGG *
  • TCGA-KIRC *
  • TCGA-BRCA *
  • BREAST-DIAGNOSIS
  • PROSTATE-DIAGNOSIS
  • LIDC-IDRI
  • TCGA-LUAD *
  • RIDER Lung CT
  • RIDER NEURO MRI
  • RIDER Lung PET-CT
  • CT COLONOGRAPHY
  • REMBRANDT
  • RIDER Breast MRI

For the collections marked with *, available clinical data is linked from The Cancer Genome Atlas.

TCIABrowser gives you access to 18 collections, which contain a total of over 23,000 image series from a variety of manufacturers and of different modalities and organs. Some of the summary statistics of the data available from the public collections listed is provided below.


Summary Statistics of Data Available from TCIA Public Collections
Collections
Collections.  
Modalities
Modalities.  
Body Parts
Body Parts.  
Manufacuterers
Manufacuterers.  


Tutorials

Not available at this time.

Panels and their use

TCIA Browser Screesnshots
Browsing Collections
Browsing Collections, patients and studies.  
Browsing Collections
Browsing Collections, patients and studies.  
Browsing Collections, patients and studies.  
  • Browsing Collections, patients and studies
By opening TCIABrowser module it will automatically connect to the the TCIA server and list all of the available collections. First from the "Current Collection" combobox (A) select a collection. The browser will get the patient data from the TCIA server and will populate the patients table. For some of the collections some extra clinical information is available through The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) website. Collections with available information at TCGA are marked with a unique icon
TCGA Data Available
besides their patient ID. The TCGA information can be accessed by right clicking on the Patient ID area to open the context menu and clicking "Get clinical data".

The use Cache checkbox (B) will cache the query results on your hard drive which makes further recurring queries faster. If direct query from TCIA server is desired the user can uncheck this box. In case of caching server responses the latest access time is provided for each table separately. Further selecting a patient will populate the study table for the selected one and selecting a study will update the series table.

  • Downloading Series

After selecting at least one series the download icons will become activated. Pressing the "Download and Index" button will download the images from TCIA to your computer and index the DICOM files inside 3D Slicer DICOM database. So you can review them, check the meta-data and load into the scene later with Slicer DICOM module. Pressing the "Download and Load" button will download the images and load them into the Slicer scene. You can select multiple items from all of the tables. By holding the Ctrl key and clicking on different patients, the studies for all the selected ones will be added to the studies table. You can select all the studies by pressing 'Select All' button or make a specific selection by Ctrl+Click and all the available series for download will be added to the series table. At the final step you will select series for download from the series table. The total number of images for the selected series is indicated at the bottom right corner of series table. After pressing the download button you can check the download status of each series at the 'Download Status' collapsible button at the module's widget. While the download is in progress you can still browse and add other series to the download queue or view the downloaded images in the 3D Slicer Scene.


  • Access Clinical Data from TCGA
For some of the collections clinical data is available through The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) website. The patients with this information are marked with a unique icon besides their patient ID. The clinical data can be accessed by right clicking on the Patient ID area to open the context menu and clicking "Get clinical data".
  • Settings
If you have your own unique API and want to use that you can add your own API using the "+" button and then select it using the combo box.

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References

Information for Developers

Tip: The REST API can be checked by REST Console Google Chrome extension.