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RANO 2D and 3D Measurements as a Companion Diagnostic Tool in NeuroQuant Brain Tumor

By Cortechs.ai

2 mins

When it comes to brain tumor diagnosis and management, accurate measurement is crucial for guiding treatment decisions and monitoring patient progress. The Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology (RANO) criteria, which rely on both 2D and 3D measurements, have become the standard for evaluating brain tumor size and response to treatment.

The Importance of Accurate Tumor Measurement

For patients with brain tumors, small differences in measurements can have a significant impact on treatment outcomes. Traditional 2D measurements, while effective, have limitations when it comes to capturing the full scope of tumor growth or reduction. This is where 3D measurements come in, offering a more comprehensive view of tumor size and shape.

How NeuroQuant Streamlines RANO Measurements

NeuroQuant’s Brain Tumor module simplifies the RANO measurement process by automatically segmenting and quantifying tumors in both 2D and 3D. By providing clinicians with consistent, accurate data, NeuroQuant reduces the time spent manually analyzing scans and enhances diagnostic precision. With the ability to model tumors in three dimensions, clinicians can better assess tumor volume and progression, improving treatment planning.

In conclusion, NeuroQuant’s integration of RANO 2D and 3D measurements provides a powerful companion diagnostic tool for clinicians. By automating this process, NeuroQuant ensures that healthcare providers can make more informed decisions, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

 

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