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Semantic Integration of Cervical Cancer Data Repositories to Facilitate Multicenter Association Studies: The ASSIST Approach
Author(s) -
Θεόδωρος Αγοραστός,
Vassilis Koutkias,
Manolis Falelakis,
Irini Lekka,
Themistoklis Mikos,
Anastasios Delopoulos,
Pericles A. Mitkas,
Antonios Tantsis,
Steven Weyers,
Pascal Coorevits,
Andreas M. Kaufmann,
Roberto Kurzeja,
Nicos Maglaveras
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
cancer informatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.606
H-Index - 31
ISSN - 1176-9351
DOI - 10.4137/cin.s963
Subject(s) - ontology , context (archaeology) , computer science , cervical cancer , flexibility (engineering) , semantic integration , data science , medical record , knowledge representation and reasoning , knowledge management , cancer , information retrieval , medicine , semantic web , artificial intelligence , semantic computing , paleontology , philosophy , statistics , mathematics , epistemology , radiology , biology
The current work addresses the unification of Electronic Health Records related to cervical cancer into a single medical knowledge source, in the context of the EU-funded ASSIST research project. The project aims to facilitate the research for cervical precancer and cancer through a system that virtually unifies multiple patient record repositories, physically located in different medical centers/hospitals, thus, increasing flexibility by allowing the formation of study groups "on demand" and by recycling patient records in new studies. To this end, ASSIST uses semantic technologies to translate all medical entities (such as patient examination results, history, habits, genetic profile) and represent them in a common form, encoded in the ASSIST Cervical Cancer Ontology. The current paper presents the knowledge elicitation approach followed, towards the definition and representation of the disease's medical concepts and rules that constitute the basis for the ASSIST Cervical Cancer Ontology. The proposed approach constitutes a paradigm for semantic integration of heterogeneous clinical data that may be applicable to other biomedical application domains.

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