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Fully-Automated Analysis of Body Composition from CT in Cancer Patients
  Using Convolutional Neural Networks

Fully-Automated Analysis of Body Composition from CT in Cancer Patients Using Convolutional Neural Networks

11 August 2018
Christopher P. Bridge
M. Rosenthal
Bradley Wright
Gopal Kotecha
F. Fintelmann
Fabian M. Troschel
N. Miskin
K. Desai
W. Wrobel
A. Babic
N. Khalaf
L. Brais
M. Welch
Caitlin Zellers
Neil A. Tenenholtz
Mark H. Michalski
B. Wolpin
Katherine P. Andriole
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Papers citing "Fully-Automated Analysis of Body Composition from CT in Cancer Patients Using Convolutional Neural Networks"

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Reliable Radiologic Skeletal Muscle Area Assessment -- A Biomarker for Cancer Cachexia Diagnosis
Reliable Radiologic Skeletal Muscle Area Assessment -- A Biomarker for Cancer Cachexia DiagnosismedRxiv (medRxiv), 2025
Sabeen Ahmed
Nathan Parker
Margaret Park
Daniel Jeong
Lauren Peres
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Jennifer B. Permuth
Erin Siegel
M. Schabath
Yasin Yilmaz
Ghulam Rasool
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19 Mar 2025
Body Composition Assessment with Limited Field-of-view Computed
  Tomography: A Semantic Image Extension Perspective
Body Composition Assessment with Limited Field-of-view Computed Tomography: A Semantic Image Extension Perspective
Kaiwen Xu
Thomas Z. Li
Mirza S. Khan
Riqiang Gao
S. Antic
Yuankai Huo
K. Sandler
Fabien Maldonado
Bennett A. Landman
153
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13 Jul 2022
Automated segmentation of 3-D body composition on computed tomography
Automated segmentation of 3-D body composition on computed tomography
Lucy Pu
Syed F Ashraf
N. Gezer
Iclal Ocak
R. Dhupar
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16 Dec 2021
Fully-automated Body Composition Analysis in Routine CT Imaging Using 3D
  Semantic Segmentation Convolutional Neural Networks
Fully-automated Body Composition Analysis in Routine CT Imaging Using 3D Semantic Segmentation Convolutional Neural NetworksEuropean Radiology (Eur Radiol), 2020
Sven Koitka
Lennard Kroll
E. Malamutmann
A. Oezcelik
F. Nensa
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25 Feb 2020
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