Gradient nonlinearity (GNL) correction shows potential to improve the accuracy of ADC values collected across different MRI platforms. Here, we retrospectively applied GNL correction to breast DWI datasets collected in the ECOG-ACRIN A6702 trial by pixel-wise scaling of the ADC map with correction factor map. Our findings confirm that GNL significantly impacts multicenter breast lesion ADC values, and that GNL-based ADC errors vary significantly across MRI vendors and gradient systems. Therefore, GNL correction is important for implementation of generalizable ADC thresholds for separating benign and malignant lesions.
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