Publications by authors named "Mateusz Radom"

Metastatic brain cancer is a condition characterized by the migration of cancer cells to the brain from extracranial sites. Notably, metastatic brain tumors surpass primary brain tumors in prevalence by a significant factor, they exhibit an aggressive growth potential and have the capacity to spread across diverse cerebral locations simultaneously. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of individuals afflicted with metastatic brain tumors unveil a wide spectrum of characteristics.

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Tumor burden assessment by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is central to the evaluation of treatment response for glioblastoma. This assessment is, however, complex to perform and associated with high variability due to the high heterogeneity and complexity of the disease. In this work, we tackle this issue and propose a deep learning pipeline for the fully automated end-to-end analysis of glioblastoma patients.

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