Diffusion-based microstructure modeling techniques potentially provide significant biomarkers to characterize the tumoral architecture in the human brain. While clinical studies focus on the application of these technique, not enough care is being devoted to understand whether the employed models provide precise and reliable parameter estimates when fitted on the cancerous tissues. The present works tackles these issues on a cohorts of 11 patients diagnosed with different types of brain tumours by quantifying the variance of parameter estimates and the goodness-of-fit in an integrated view borrowing concepts from information theory.
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