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Clinical, patHOlogical and Imaging Project of nEuro-oncology (HOPE)

Recruiting
18 - 90 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Glioma disease is the most common primary malignant tumor of the central nervous system, with an annual incidence of about 3-8 people per 100,000 population, of which glioblastoma with the highest degree of malignancy and the worst prognosis accounts for 70-75%. The construction goal of this project is to construct a multivariate retrospective glioma database (3000 cases) integrating clinical information, magnetic resonance imaging examination and molecular pathological results, and a prospective glioma database (500 cases) integrating advanced magnetic resonance sequences. It aims to form a standardized database integrating clinical-prognostic information, magnetic resonance imaging and pathological results. Based on the construction of the above standardized database, the specifications for the acquisition of cranial magnetic resonance images, the image segmentation and labeling process, and the expert consensus on database construction and use management of glioma diseases were established. Form a multimodal, large-capacity, high-quality, and rich medical imaging database that conforms to the characteristics of Chinese groups and clinical diagnosis and treatment norms; On this basis, the data are dynamically updated, in-depth mining, and the classification and grading standards of glioma diseases, prognosis judgment criteria and treatment efficacy evaluation system are formulated.

Description

Glioma disease is the most common primary malignant tumor of the central nervous system, with an annual incidence of about 3-8 people per 100,000 population, of which glioblastoma with the highest degree of malignancy and the worst prognosis accounts for 70-75%. The construction goal of this project is to construct a multivariate retrospective glioma database (3000 cases) integrating clinical information, magnetic resonance imaging examination and molecular pathological results, and a prospective glioma database (500 cases) integrating advanced magnetic resonance sequences. It aims to form a standardized database integrating clinical-prognostic information, magnetic resonance imaging and pathological results. Based on the construction of the above standardized database, the specifications for the acquisition of cranial magnetic resonance images, the image segmentation and labeling process, and the expert consensus on database construction and use management of glioma diseases were established. Form a multimodal, large-capacity, high-quality, and rich medical imaging database that conforms to the characteristics of Chinese groups and clinical diagnosis and treatment norms; On this basis, the data are dynamically updated, in-depth mining, and the classification and grading standards of glioma diseases, prognosis judgment criteria and treatment efficacy evaluation system are formulated.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • (1) a clear diagnosis of glioma based on pathological results;
  • (2) The MRI sequence is complete and there are no obvious artifacts in the image;
  • (3) The patient signs an informed consent form

Exclusion Criteria:

  • (1) Suffering from other neurological diseases;
  • (2) Prior to enrollment, surgery or biopsy, or a history of radiation therapy or chemotherapy;
  • (3) Unable to complete clinical scoring and related laboratory tests, unable to complete follow-up;
  • (4) Unable to tolerate MRI examination; Poor image quality, such as motion artifacts.

Study details

Glioma

NCT05859659

Beijing Tiantan Hospital

26 January 2024

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