U can get it from the IT department of multidisciplinary hospital like SAL, Sterling with reference....without patient name and address u can demand....
We have made a brain MRI dataset available recently with multiple sclerosis lesion delineations together with the following publications of ours which may be found in research gate. See following publications:
1) C.P. Loizou, V. Murray, M.S. Pattichis, I. Seimenis, M. Pantziaris, C.S. Pattichis, “Multi-scale amplitude modulation-frequency modulation (AM-FM) texture analysis of multiple sclerosis in brain MRI images,” IEEE Trans. Inform. Tech. Biomed., vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 119-129, 2011.
2) C.P. Loizou, E.C. Kyriacou, I. Seimenis, M. Pantziaris, S. Petroudi, M. Karaolis, C.S. Pattichis, “Brain white matter lesion classification in multiple sclerosis subjects for the prognosis of future disability,” Intelligent Decision Technologies Journal (IDT), vol. 7, pp. 3-10, 2013.
3) C.P. Loizou, M. Pantziaris, C.S. Pattichis, I. Seimenis, “Brain MRI Image normalization in texture analysis of multiple sclerosis”, J. Biomed. Graph. & Comput., vol. 3, no.1, pp. 20-34, 2013.
4) C.P. Loizou, S. Petroudi, I. Seimenis, M. Pantziaris, C.S. Pattichis, “Quantitative texture analysis of brain white matter lesions derived from T2-weighted MR images in MS patients with clinically isolated syndrome”, J. Neuroradiol., 2015.
You may go to the links "Dataset: Initial & repeat MRI in MS-10 patients"
and you can download the supplementary resources. You will find 10 MRI images of patients with lesion delineations (*.plq) files. These are the tumors, which you can load in matlab and project into the respective image (having the same name as the tumor, i.e.e the *.plq file). The link contains folder 1 for the initial scan and folder 2 which is the repeated scan after 1 year to follow up. I have also included a file which is explanatory, please follow the directions. There is also an example on how to project the segmented lesions on the image.
The same dataset/s as well as other datasets and software may also be found in our website: http://www.medinfo.cs.ucy.ac.cy/ under the tab downloads.