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Area of Science:

  • Radiology and Medical Imaging
  • Biomarker Research
  • Quantitative Imaging

Background:

  • Academic radiology is central to the advancement of quantitative imaging (QI).
  • QI tools are increasingly important for medical diagnosis and research.
  • Current QI biomarker research faces several challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current issues in quantitative imaging (QI) biomarker research.
  • To define key terms and present a framework for QI biomarker research.
  • To outline challenges and current R&D landscape in QI biomarker development.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current issues in QI biomarker research.
  • Definition of key terminology related to QI.
  • Presentation of a framework for QI biomarker research and development.
  • Discussion of challenges and current research activities.

Main Results:

  • Identified key motivations for advancing QI.
  • Defined essential terms for QI biomarker research.
  • Proposed a framework for conducting QI biomarker research.
  • Outlined significant challenges in QI biomarker development.

Conclusions:

  • Academic radiology plays a paramount role in the development and implementation of QI tools.
  • Understanding QI, its framework, and challenges is crucial for progress.
  • Continued research and development in QI are essential for the future of radiology.