Radiation therapy for cancer patients is a complex workflow that includes modeling the patient, contouring the target and organs at risk, and simulating, planning and delivering treatment.
One of the most time-consuming tasks in this process is contouring (segmenting) the healthy organs surrounding a patient’s tumor that need to be spared from excessive radiation dosing.
Traditionally, radiation oncologists contour the tumor target volume and organs at risk, deciding how much radiation should be used to treat the tumor target without damaging neighboring normal tissue.
To help oncologists develop radiation treatment plans faster, Siemens Healthineers uses syngo.via RT Image Suite, a software tool that automatically outlines organs using AI-assisted AutoContouring. Trained on over 4.5 million images using the Sherlock supercomputer, the AI tool automatically outlines 47 organs, saving radiation-oncologists time and easing organs-at-risk contouring tasks.
“AI-assisted AutoContouring helps save time and improve standardization in organs-at-risk contouring,” said Dr. Fernando Vega, Head of Software and Concept Definition for Radiation Oncology at Siemens Healthineers. “This allows radiation-oncologists to better focus on other crucial aspects of patient care.”