Radiology Personnel
Guilherme Moura da Cunha, MD
Abdominal Imaging
Associate Professor
Director of OncoRad and Image Biomarker Program
Biography
Guilherme M. Cunha, MD, completed his residency in Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging at the University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. After working as a clinical radiologist for a few years in Brazil, he joined the Department of Radiology at University of California, San Diego as a senior research associate where his research focus was Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the liver. Dr. Cunha moved to Seattle, Washington, to complete an Abdominal Imaging Fellowship at University of Washington and now acts as Associate Professor at the Department of Radiology. Dr. Cunha’s research interests are oncology imaging, diffuse and focal liver diseases, and application of deep learning to enhance imaging interpretation.
Research Interests
Google Scholar Link: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=S8l9fwEAAAAJ&hl=en
Education
Residency: Federal University de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
MD: Souza Marques Technical-Educational Foundation School of Medicine, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Recent Publications (via Semantic Scholar)
Locoregional Therapy of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Reporting Recommendations from the LI-RADS and Society of Interventional Radiology Reporting Committees to Improve Assessment of Response.Alexandra Roudenko, Z. Berman, J. Cornman-Homonoff, et al. - Published 2023 - JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
Erratum for: A Multicenter Assessment of Interreader Reliability of LI-RADS Version 2018 for MRI and CT.
C. W. Hong, V. Chernyak, Jin-Young Choi, et al. - Published 2023 - RADIOLOGY
Deep Learning for Inference of Hepatic Proton-Density Fat Fraction From T1-Weighted In-Phase and Opposed-Phase MRI: Retrospective Analysis of Population-Based Trial Data.
Kang Wang, G. Cunha, K. Hasenstab, et al. - Published 2023 - AJR. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY
Inter-observer agreement and accuracy of LI-RADS v2018 for differentiating tumor in vein from bland thrombus using gadoxetic acid-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging
S. Ichikawa, C. Sirlin, G. Cunha, et al. - Published 2023 - ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY
Assessment of response to liver directed radiation-based therapies: Current guidelines, challenges, and future directions
Amra Banda, G. Johnson, G. Cunha - Published 2023 - HEPATOMA RESEARCH
Changes in abdominal adipose tissue depots accessed by MRI correlate with hepatic histologic improvement in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
Wei Shen, M. Middleton, G. Cunha, et al. - Published 2022 - JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY
Comparing Survival Outcomes of Patients With LI‐RADS‐M Hepatocellular Carcinomas and Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinomas
A. Kierans, K. Lafata, D. Ludwig, et al. - Published 2022 - JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Liver imaging: it is time to adopt standardized terminology
V. Chernyak, A. Tang, R. Do, et al. - Published 2022 - EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Comparative efficacy of an optimal exam between ultrasound versus abbreviated MRI for HCC screening in NAFLD cirrhosis: A prospective study
Daniel Q. Huang, Kathryn J Fowler, J. Liau, et al. - Published 2022 - ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS
Automated CNN-Based Analysis Versus Manual Analysis for MR Elastography in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Inter-method Agreement and Fibrosis Stage Discriminative Performance.
G. Cunha, Timo Delgado, M. Middleton, et al. - Published 2022 - AJR. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY