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Locally Optimised Contouring With AI Technology for Radiotherapy

Locally Optimised Contouring With AI Technology for Radiotherapy

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

LOCATOR is a multicentre phase II randomised clinical trial that is looking at the process of contouring in radiation treatment for breast cancer patients. This study looks at whether contouring aided by artificial intelligence (AI) is comparable in quality to that of contouring done completely manually by a radiation oncologist. We are also looking at whether AI assisted contouring saves radiation oncologists time when compared to fully manual contouring.

LOCATOR uses the LOCATOR software which is an in-house software developed locally and trained on local data.

Description

LOCATOR is a multicentre phase II non-inferiority randomised controlled trial looking at comparing AI assisted contours (with in-house LOCATOR software) against fully manual contouring in breast cancer patients. The primary endpoint is to show non inferiority in grade of AI assisted contouring when compared to fully manual contouring with a poor contour (score \<= 2) as per the MD Anderson Contouring Grade Scale. Secondary endpoints include geometric assessments of contour accuracy, dosimetric differences based on contours, performance (geometric) when compared to commercially available tools as well as economic cost-benefit analysis if in-house AI contouring tools.

The study will randomise patients 3:1 to the intervention arm of LOCATOR assisted contours to manual contours. An initial AI contouring model for each tumor type will be trained on contours from 45 previous breast cases using a nnUNetv2 framework. The model will then be iteratively updated every 20-50 patients.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18 years and older who are planned for primary breast malignancy
  • ECOG performance 0-2
  • Ability to understand and willingness to sign a written informed consent document
  • The target volume must be able to be objectively reviewed by current published national or international clinical guidelines

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients under 18 years of age
  • Patients unable to understand consent documents

Study details
    Contouring
    Segmentation
    Radiation Therapy
    Artificial Intelligence
    Deep Learning

NCT06546592

Royal North Shore Hospital

13 May 2026

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