Together with the Computer-Assisted Surgery Group of Jun.-Prof. Dr. Christian Hansen of the Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg we are facing the challenge to enable the use of patient-specific 3D models in clinical routine. The project runs from 01.11.2016 to 31.10.2019 and is funded by the European Union and the State of Saxony-Anhalt. Our development focus is on prostate cancer. With a large number of factors that have an influence on the chances of cure and therapy options, it is a characteristic case of application and is therefore very well suited as an example and for later extension to other clinical pictures. Background information on the clinical picture and motivationProstate cancer is the most common cancer among men and the third most common cancer-related cause of death in Germany after lung and colon cancer. Many tumours are discovered by chance or grow so slowly that they never cause discomfort. However, preventive examinations also mean that the majority of tumours are diagnosed at an early stage. Then there are good chances of recovery. However, if the tumour has spread to other organs, the patient can usually only be treated palliatively. In addition to the stadium, the morphology of the tumour also has a major influence on the therapy and chances of survival. The spectrum of therapy options ranges from active monitoring to chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgical removal, which can result in severe side effects and damage to surrounding organs. In order to avoid unnecessary damage, a very precise diagnosis and therapy planning is crucial. The successes that have been achieved in medical imaging confirm our intention to make the generated 2D layer images more comprehensible, easier to evaluate and usable for more areas of application with the aid of 3D representations and 3D models. Project partners and research fundingThe project "Automated online service for the production of patient-specific 3D models to support therapy decisions" was funded by the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt and the European Union.
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