Developing non-invasive imaging technique for detection and characterisation of lymph nodes is an important topic in cancer research. Diffusion MRI (dMRI) appears to be a promising modality for this task. This work investigates the ability of dMRI to differentiate benign and malignant lymph nodes based on a rich, ex-vivo dataset, and aims to find which measurements provide the most differentiation power.
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