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== RSNA Quantitative Imaging Committee (QUIC) Roadmaps ==
==== RSNA Quantitative Imaging Committee (QUIC) Roadmaps ====
 
In 2023, the RSNA formed the QUIC. The mission of the QUIC is to improve patient care, clinical research, and education by guiding and promoting the implementation of quantitative imaging biomarkers.
 
QUIC Roadmaps in Development:
 
Breast density in cancer screening (Quantitative breast density assessment, primarily in mammography)
Chronic liver disease (Quantitative assessment of liver fat, fibrosis and MASH using MR and ultrasound)
Cardiac plaque (Quantitative plaque assessment, primarily using CT
 
QUIC Roadmaps Available for Public Comment:
 
Amyloid plaque in Alzheimer's disease
Comment submission form
 
 
The navigation box to the left provides access to the Archived files created by RSNA's former group, the Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance (QIBA). The QIBA project ended in December, 2023. Those Wiki pages are no longer maintained by RSNA>

Revision as of 20:18, 16 March 2026

RSNA Quantitative Imaging Committee (QUIC) Roadmaps

In 2023, the RSNA formed the QUIC. The mission of the QUIC is to improve patient care, clinical research, and education by guiding and promoting the implementation of quantitative imaging biomarkers.

QUIC Roadmaps in Development:

Breast density in cancer screening (Quantitative breast density assessment, primarily in mammography) Chronic liver disease (Quantitative assessment of liver fat, fibrosis and MASH using MR and ultrasound) Cardiac plaque (Quantitative plaque assessment, primarily using CT

QUIC Roadmaps Available for Public Comment:

Amyloid plaque in Alzheimer's disease Comment submission form


The navigation box to the left provides access to the Archived files created by RSNA's former group, the Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance (QIBA). The QIBA project ended in December, 2023. Those Wiki pages are no longer maintained by RSNA>