Generating Synthetic Computed Tomography for Radiotherapy: SynthRAD2023 Challenge Report
Evi M. C. Huijben, Maarten L. Terpstra, Arthur Jr. Galapon, Suraj Pai,, Adrian Thummerer, Peter Koopmans, Manya Afonso, Maureen van Eijnatten, Oliver, Gurney-Champion, Zeli Chen, Yiwen Zhang, Kaiyi Zheng, Chuanpu Li, Haowen, Pang, Chuyang Ye, Runqi Wang, Tao Song, Fuxin Fan

TL;DR
The paper reports on the SynthRAD2023 challenge, comparing methods for generating synthetic CT images from MRI and CBCT data to improve adaptive radiotherapy planning, highlighting the importance of dose-based evaluation.
Contribution
It introduces a large-scale benchmarking challenge for synthetic CT generation, providing a comprehensive comparison of methods and emphasizing dose accuracy over image similarity.
Findings
High image similarity scores achieved (>0.87 SSIM)
Gamma pass rates for dose plans exceeded 97%
No strong correlation between image similarity and dose accuracy
Abstract
Radiation therapy plays a crucial role in cancer treatment, necessitating precise delivery of radiation to tumors while sparing healthy tissues over multiple days. Computed tomography (CT) is integral for treatment planning, offering electron density data crucial for accurate dose calculations. However, accurately representing patient anatomy is challenging, especially in adaptive radiotherapy, where CT is not acquired daily. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides superior soft-tissue contrast. Still, it lacks electron density information while cone beam CT (CBCT) lacks direct electron density calibration and is mainly used for patient positioning. Adopting MRI-only or CBCT-based adaptive radiotherapy eliminates the need for CT planning but presents challenges. Synthetic CT (sCT) generation techniques aim to address these challenges by using image synthesis to bridge the gap between…
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TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
