AIJul 20, 2018

Knowledge Integration for Disease Characterization: A Breast Cancer Example

arXiv:1807.07991v118 citations
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This work addresses the problem for physicians by providing a tool to integrate new guidelines efficiently, though it is incremental as it applies existing semantic methods to a specific domain.

The authors tackled the challenge of keeping up with rapidly changing breast cancer staging criteria by developing a semantic technology approach that constructs an ontology from authoritative manuals, enabling physicians to quickly stage patients and update stages with minimal human intervention.

With the rapid advancements in cancer research, the information that is useful for characterizing disease, staging tumors, and creating treatment and survivorship plans has been changing at a pace that creates challenges when physicians try to remain current. One example involves increasing usage of biomarkers when characterizing the pathologic prognostic stage of a breast tumor. We present our semantic technology approach to support cancer characterization and demonstrate it in our end-to-end prototype system that collects the newest breast cancer staging criteria from authoritative oncology manuals to construct an ontology for breast cancer. Using a tool we developed that utilizes this ontology, physician-facing applications can be used to quickly stage a new patient to support identifying risks, treatment options, and monitoring plans based on authoritative and best practice guidelines. Physicians can also re-stage existing patients or patient populations, allowing them to find patients whose stage has changed in a given patient cohort. As new guidelines emerge, using our proposed mechanism, which is grounded by semantic technologies for ingesting new data from staging manuals, we have created an enriched cancer staging ontology that integrates relevant data from several sources with very little human intervention.

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