There are a number of existing classifications and staging schemes for carcinomas, one of the most frequently used being the TNM classification. Such classifications represent classes of entities which exist at various anatomical levels of granularity. We argue that in order to apply such representations to the Electronic Health Records one needs sound ontologies which take into consideration the diversity of the domains which are involved in clinical bioinformatics. Here we outline a formal theory for addressing these issues in a way that the ontologies can be used to support inferences relating to entities which exist at different anatomical levels of granularity. Our case study is the colon carcino...
Abstract Background The realm of pathological entitie...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
There are increasing efforts directed at providing formal frameworks to consolidate the widening net...
There are a number of existing classifications and staging schemes for carcinomas, one of ...
Ontological principles are needed in order to bridge the gap between medical and biological informat...
Abstract: Ontological principles are needed in order to bridge the gap between medical and biologica...
Tumours, abscesses, cysts, scars and fractures are familiar types of what we shall call pathological...
Cancer registration is an important process that can help detection and treatment of future patients...
Abstract. TNM is a classification system for assessment of progression stage of malignant tumors. Th...
Tumours, abscesses, cysts, scars and fractures are familiar types of what we shall call pathological...
With the increasing adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHR), the amount of data produced at the ...
Abstract Background Within the cancer domain, ontologies play an important role in the integration a...
Abstract. The National Cancer Institute’s Thesaurus (NCIT) has been created with the goal of providi...
Information about cancer stage in a patient is crucial when clinicians assess treatment progress. De...
The National Cancer Institute’s Thesaurus (NCIT) has been created with the goal of providing a contr...
Abstract Background The realm of pathological entitie...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
There are increasing efforts directed at providing formal frameworks to consolidate the widening net...
There are a number of existing classifications and staging schemes for carcinomas, one of ...
Ontological principles are needed in order to bridge the gap between medical and biological informat...
Abstract: Ontological principles are needed in order to bridge the gap between medical and biologica...
Tumours, abscesses, cysts, scars and fractures are familiar types of what we shall call pathological...
Cancer registration is an important process that can help detection and treatment of future patients...
Abstract. TNM is a classification system for assessment of progression stage of malignant tumors. Th...
Tumours, abscesses, cysts, scars and fractures are familiar types of what we shall call pathological...
With the increasing adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHR), the amount of data produced at the ...
Abstract Background Within the cancer domain, ontologies play an important role in the integration a...
Abstract. The National Cancer Institute’s Thesaurus (NCIT) has been created with the goal of providi...
Information about cancer stage in a patient is crucial when clinicians assess treatment progress. De...
The National Cancer Institute’s Thesaurus (NCIT) has been created with the goal of providing a contr...
Abstract Background The realm of pathological entitie...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
There are increasing efforts directed at providing formal frameworks to consolidate the widening net...