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Development of the Lymphoma Enterprise Architecture Database: A caBIG(tm) Silver level compliant System

Lymphomas are the fifth most common cancer in United States with numerous histological subtypes. Integrating existing clinical information on lymphoma patients provides a platform for understanding biological variability in presentation and treatment response and aids development of novel therapies....

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Autores principales: Huang, Taoying, Shenoy, Pareen J., Sinha, Rajni, Graiser, Michael, Bumpers, Kevin W., Flowers, Christopher R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Libertas Academica 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19492074
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author Huang, Taoying
Shenoy, Pareen J.
Sinha, Rajni
Graiser, Michael
Bumpers, Kevin W.
Flowers, Christopher R.
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Shenoy, Pareen J.
Sinha, Rajni
Graiser, Michael
Bumpers, Kevin W.
Flowers, Christopher R.
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description Lymphomas are the fifth most common cancer in United States with numerous histological subtypes. Integrating existing clinical information on lymphoma patients provides a platform for understanding biological variability in presentation and treatment response and aids development of novel therapies. We developed a cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid™ (caBIG™) Silver level compliant lymphoma database, called the Lymphoma Enterprise Architecture Data-system™ (LEAD™), which integrates the pathology, pharmacy, laboratory, cancer registry, clinical trials, and clinical data from institutional databases. We utilized the Cancer Common Ontological Representation Environment Software Development Kit (caCORE SDK) provided by National Cancer Institute’s Center for Bioinformatics to establish the LEAD™ platform for data management. The caCORE SDK generated system utilizes an n-tier architecture with open Application Programming Interfaces, controlled vocabularies, and registered metadata to achieve semantic integration across multiple cancer databases. We demonstrated that the data elements and structures within LEAD™ could be used to manage clinical research data from phase 1 clinical trials, cohort studies, and registry data from the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results database. This work provides a clear example of how semantic technologies from caBIG™ can be applied to support a wide range of clinical and research tasks, and integrate data from disparate systems into a single architecture. This illustrates the central importance of caBIG™ to the management of clinical and biological data.
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spelling pubmed-26751362009-06-03 Development of the Lymphoma Enterprise Architecture Database: A caBIG(tm) Silver level compliant System Huang, Taoying Shenoy, Pareen J. Sinha, Rajni Graiser, Michael Bumpers, Kevin W. Flowers, Christopher R. Cancer Inform Original Research Lymphomas are the fifth most common cancer in United States with numerous histological subtypes. Integrating existing clinical information on lymphoma patients provides a platform for understanding biological variability in presentation and treatment response and aids development of novel therapies. We developed a cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid™ (caBIG™) Silver level compliant lymphoma database, called the Lymphoma Enterprise Architecture Data-system™ (LEAD™), which integrates the pathology, pharmacy, laboratory, cancer registry, clinical trials, and clinical data from institutional databases. We utilized the Cancer Common Ontological Representation Environment Software Development Kit (caCORE SDK) provided by National Cancer Institute’s Center for Bioinformatics to establish the LEAD™ platform for data management. The caCORE SDK generated system utilizes an n-tier architecture with open Application Programming Interfaces, controlled vocabularies, and registered metadata to achieve semantic integration across multiple cancer databases. We demonstrated that the data elements and structures within LEAD™ could be used to manage clinical research data from phase 1 clinical trials, cohort studies, and registry data from the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results database. This work provides a clear example of how semantic technologies from caBIG™ can be applied to support a wide range of clinical and research tasks, and integrate data from disparate systems into a single architecture. This illustrates the central importance of caBIG™ to the management of clinical and biological data. Libertas Academica 2009-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2675136/ /pubmed/19492074 Text en © 2009 The authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Sinha, Rajni
Graiser, Michael
Bumpers, Kevin W.
Flowers, Christopher R.
Development of the Lymphoma Enterprise Architecture Database: A caBIG(tm) Silver level compliant System
title Development of the Lymphoma Enterprise Architecture Database: A caBIG(tm) Silver level compliant System
title_full Development of the Lymphoma Enterprise Architecture Database: A caBIG(tm) Silver level compliant System
title_fullStr Development of the Lymphoma Enterprise Architecture Database: A caBIG(tm) Silver level compliant System
title_full_unstemmed Development of the Lymphoma Enterprise Architecture Database: A caBIG(tm) Silver level compliant System
title_short Development of the Lymphoma Enterprise Architecture Database: A caBIG(tm) Silver level compliant System
title_sort development of the lymphoma enterprise architecture database: a cabig(tm) silver level compliant system
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19492074
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