Investigator

Christine Peterson

Associate Professor · Rice University, Statistics

CPChristine Peterson
Papers(2)
RapidPlan development…Artificial Intelligen…
Collaborators(10)
Christoph TrauernichtHannah SimondsJeannette ParkesKomeela NaidooLaurence CourtMarisol TinocoRachel HunterTucker NethertonAdenike OlanrewajuAjay Aggarwal
Institutions(5)
The University Of Tex…Tygerberg Hospital an…University of Cape To…University of Texas M…London School of Hygi…

Papers

Artificial Intelligence–Based Radiotherapy Contouring and Planning to Improve Global Access to Cancer Care

PURPOSE Increased automation has been identified as one approach to improving global cancer care. The Radiation Planning Assistant (RPA) is a web-based tool offering automated radiotherapy (RT) contouring and planning to low-resource clinics. In this study, the RPA workflow and clinical acceptability were assessed by physicians around the world. METHODS The RPA output for 75 cases was reviewed by at least three physicians; 31 radiation oncologists at 16 institutions in six countries on five continents reviewed RPA contours and plans for clinical acceptability using a 5-point Likert scale. RESULTS For cervical cancer, RPA plans using bony landmarks were scored as usable as-is in 81% (with minor edits 93%); using soft tissue contours, plans were scored as usable as-is in 79% (with minor edits 96%). For postmastectomy breast cancer, RPA plans were scored as usable as-is in 44% (with minor edits 91%). For whole-brain treatment, RPA plans were scored as usable as-is in 67% (with minor edits 99%). For head/neck cancer, the normal tissue autocontours were acceptable as-is in 89% (with minor edits 97%). The clinical target volumes (CTVs) were acceptable as-is in 40% (with minor edits 93%). The volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) plans were acceptable as-is in 87% (with minor edits 96%). For cervical cancer, the normal tissue autocontours were acceptable as-is in 92% (with minor edits 99%). The CTVs for cervical cancer were scored as acceptable as-is in 83% (with minor edits 92%). The VMAT plans for cervical cancer were acceptable as-is in 99% (with minor edits 100%). CONCLUSION The RPA, a web-based tool designed to improve access to high-quality RT in low-resource settings, has high rates of clinical acceptability by practicing clinicians around the world. It has significant potential for successful implementation in low-resource clinics.

117Works
2Papers
12Collaborators

Positions

2025–

Associate Professor

Rice University · Statistics

2022–

Associate Professor

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · Biostatistics

2016–

Assistant professor

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · Biostatistics

2014–

Postdoctoral scholar

Stanford University · Biomedical Data Science

Education

2013

PhD

Rice University · Statistics

2005

AB

Harvard University · Applied mathematics

Country

US

Keywords
Bayesian statisticsgraphical modelingvariable selectionmultiple testinggenomicscancermicrobiome