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==Collaborative Efforts==
==Collaborative Efforts==
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** RSNA/QIBA is very pleased to announce two QIBA Profiles have been referenced and supported by the Federal Cancer Moonshot Initiative as ways to advance research and outcomes.  
** RSNA/QIBA is very pleased to announce two QIBA Profiles have been referenced and supported by the Federal Cancer Moonshot Initiative as ways to advance research and outcomes.  
** The FDG-PET/CT and CT Volumetry Profiles have been submitted as the most advanced Profiles to-date.  Our sincerest appreciation to all of the QIBA participants who helped us arrive at this important milestone.
** The FDG-PET/CT and CT Volumetry Profiles have been submitted as the most advanced Profiles to-date.  Our sincerest appreciation to all of the QIBA participants who helped us arrive at this important milestone.


==Funding Agency==
==Funding Agency==
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Revision as of 16:49, 27 January 2022

Collaborative Efforts


Organization link
Accumetra https://accumetra.com/
CaliberMRI https://qmri.com/
Cancer Moonshot https://medium.com/cancer-moonshot
EARL https://www.eanm.org/earl-research4life/
EIBALL - European Imaging Biomarkers Alliance, European Society of Radiology (ESR) https://www.myesr.org/about/organisation/statutory-committees/research-committee
Invicro https://invicro.com/
Japan Quantitative Imaging Biomarker Alliance (J-QIBA) http://www.radiology.jp/j-qiba/english/index.html
Prevent Cancer Foundation https://www.preventcancer.org/
RadSite https://radsitequality.com/
SNMMI - Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging http://www.snmmi.org/



Goal: To facilitate imaging biomarker development, standardization and promote their use in clinical trials and in clinical practice.


  • Cancer Moonshot
    • RSNA/QIBA is very pleased to announce two QIBA Profiles have been referenced and supported by the Federal Cancer Moonshot Initiative as ways to advance research and outcomes.
    • The FDG-PET/CT and CT Volumetry Profiles have been submitted as the most advanced Profiles to-date. Our sincerest appreciation to all of the QIBA participants who helped us arrive at this important milestone.

Funding Agency