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+ | Aboofazeli et al, Automated detection of prostate cancer using wavelet transform features of ultrasound RF time series | ||
+ | Ou et al, Optimized Biopsy Procedures for Estimating Gleason Score and Prostate Cancer Volume | ||
+ | Tse et al, Haptic Device for MR-guided Transrectal Prostate Biopsy | ||
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Home < Miccai 2008 Prostate WorkshopContents
Workshop title
Prostate image analysis and computer-assisted intervention
Place, Time
- MICCAI 2008, New York University, New York, NY
- Room # to be announced
- 8am-12pm, September 10, 2008
Registration
Fee: $100
Please visit the registration site for the main MICCAI conference. https://www.registrationassistant.com/p/rg.asp?Event=234DD6A3C6421F5F40C1B
Those who are not attending the main conference can also register for the workshop only at the registration site.
Keywords
Prostate, Image guided therapy, medical Image analysis, Focused ultrasound, novel image acquisition, robotics, device,
Sponsor
National Center for Image Guided Therapy, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School
General Organizers
Clare Tempany, MD
Professor of Radiology
Vice Chairman of Radiology Research
Brigham & Women's Hospital
Nobuhiko Hata, PhD
Technical Director, Image guided Therapy Program
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Workshop secretary
Nobuhiko Hata, hata@bwh.harvard.edu 617-732-5809 Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women’s Hostapil 75 Francis St, Boston, MA www.nicgt.org
Objectives
The objective of this workshop is discuss state-of-art in medical image processing and computer assisted intervention of prostate, In this half-day workshop, we will share our recent advances and identify translational technologies useful in clinical application of prostate diagnosis and threpy. We will also identify possible synergies among the participants in future strategy. The agenda will include plenary talks that will review clinical and technical aspects of prostate imaging and therapy as well as 10+ abstract presentations. One of the organizers of the workshop has been committed to MICCAI as a clinician.
Program
- 8:00am: Welcome remarks by Nobuhiko Hata
- 8:00 - 8:30am: Talk, TBD
- 8:30 - 10:10am: abstract talks
- 15 min + 5 min QA x 5
- 10:10am-10:30am
- Coffee Break and poster viewing
- 10:30am-11:50
- 15 min + 5 min QA x 4
- 11:50 Concluding remarks, Clare Tempany
- noon- Adjourn
Accepted papers
Madabhushi et al, Multi-protocol Prostate MR Image Analysis: Image Segmentation, Registration, and Computer-aided Diagnosis Dowling et al, Fast automatic correction of non-rigid motion artefacts in MRI of the abdomen Aboofazeli et al, Automated detection of prostate cancer using wavelet transform features of ultrasound RF time series Ou et al, Optimized Biopsy Procedures for Estimating Gleason Score and Prostate Cancer Volume Tse et al, Haptic Device for MR-guided Transrectal Prostate Biopsy
Call For Abstracts
- Abstracts will be peer-reviewed by a scientific program committee. 6 papers will be selected as oral presentation and the majority will be selected as poster presentation.
- The abstracts should comprise at least one page up to a maximum of two pages. The abstracts will be published as part of the conference proceedings.
- Authors should submit a PDF file that will print on a PostScript printer. Electronic submission is required.
- The abstracts should be submitted to the conference secretary, Nobuhiko Hata, by email (hata@bwh.harvard.edu).
- Important Dates
* (Extended) abstracts due: July 20, 2008