Has anyone had their MRI reviewed using ProstatID?

Posted by handera @handera, Aug 13, 2025

ProstatID employs machine learning techniques, such as random forest models and deep learning, trained on large datasets of prostate MRI scans to generate heat maps, 3D lesion visualizations, PI-RADS scores, and risk assessments, achieving a standalone AUROC of 93.6% for detection and diagnosis.

This outperforms average radiologist performance (e.g., up to 75.9% AUROC in comparative studies) by reducing false positives, improving detection rates, and cutting interpretation time significantly.
https://botimageai.com/prostatid/

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handera, thanks for the information. I hadn't heard of ProstatID. I've emailed the company to find out where the scans are available.

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I submitted my MRI to have it reviewed by ProstatID but it failed.

I had the MRI at Mayo Jacksonville in July, so I'm guessing their MRI technology is very good. But the error message was "We regret to inform you that there was a technical issue with the processing of your ProstatID study. This is typically due to the acquisition parameters of the MRI falling outside of the recommended ranges."

No success here, but it sounds like a great idea.

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It maybe as simple as they could not acquire the data because of incompatibility. You can sent physical disks in that case. It sounds a little unusual that it was not offered or suggested. The information produced is more than merely agreement or disagreement with the PIRAD scoring. It includes almost 3D imaging of the location of the lesions. A picture can be worth a thousand words as they say.

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