prostateview
A teaching tool for spatial anatomy — not for diagnosis, PI‑RADS or biopsy. How to use it safely.
Safety

A teaching tool, used the right way

ProstateView helps you build a spatial feel for prostate zonal anatomy from open MRI data. Here is what it is great for, and what it should never be used for.

Great for

  • Learning where the peripheral and transition zones sit in 3D
  • Getting your bearings before or after a prostate MRI
  • Quick teaching and revision on your phone
  • Showing a colleague the general layout

Not for

  • Diagnosis or any clinical decision
  • PI-RADS scoring (use the formal radiology report)
  • Cancer staging or biopsy targeting
  • Replacing PACS, the report, or senior judgement

The honest detail

ProstateView is a research and education prototype. It has not had clinical validation, regulatory review or radiology approval, it does not assign PI-RADS, and it does not stage disease or guide biopsy. The models are built from public Prostate158 data, downsampled for teaching. For anything to do with a real patient, always use PACS, the formal radiology report, MDT discussion, local protocols and senior clinical judgement.