The National Cancer Institute’s Thesaurus (NCIT) has been created with the goal of providing a controlled vocabulary which can be used by specialists in the various sub-domains of oncology. It is intended to be used for purposes of annotation in ways designed to ensure the integration of data and information deriving from these various sub-domains, and thus to support more powerful cross-domain inferences. In order to evaluate its suitability for this purpose, we examined the NCIT’s treatment of the kinds of entities which are fundamental to an ontology of colon carcinoma. We here describe the problems we uncovered concerning classification, synonymy, relations and definitions, and we draw conclusions for the work needed to establish the NC...
Bio-ontologies provide terminologies for the scientific community to describe biomedical entities in...
Modern medical vocabularies can contain up to hundreds of thousands of concepts. In any particular u...
Abstract Background The Stanford Tissue Microarray Database (TMAD) is a repository of data serving a...
The National Cancer Institute’s Thesaurus (NCIT) has been created with the goal of providing a contr...
Abstract. The National Cancer Institute’s Thesaurus (NCIT) has been created with the goal of providi...
AbstractThe National Cancer Institute has developed the NCI Thesaurus, a biomedical vocabulary for c...
The NCI Thésaurus is a public domain description logic-based terminology produced by the National Ca...
We present a new source of terminology for transnational data exchange in oncology, emphasizing the ...
We describe preliminary work in the creation of the first specialized vocabulary to be integrated in...
There are a number of existing classifications and staging schemes for carcinomas, one of ...
Information about cancer stage in a patient is crucial when clinicians assess treatment progress. De...
BACKGROUND: Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) has a high incidence and prevalence in the worldwide populati...
a b s t r a c t The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is developing an integrated biomedical informati...
In this paper we present applications of the ACGT Master Ontology (MO) which is a new terminology re...
BACKGROUND: The Kentucky Cancer Registry (KCR) is a central cancer registry for the state of Kentuck...
Bio-ontologies provide terminologies for the scientific community to describe biomedical entities in...
Modern medical vocabularies can contain up to hundreds of thousands of concepts. In any particular u...
Abstract Background The Stanford Tissue Microarray Database (TMAD) is a repository of data serving a...
The National Cancer Institute’s Thesaurus (NCIT) has been created with the goal of providing a contr...
Abstract. The National Cancer Institute’s Thesaurus (NCIT) has been created with the goal of providi...
AbstractThe National Cancer Institute has developed the NCI Thesaurus, a biomedical vocabulary for c...
The NCI Thésaurus is a public domain description logic-based terminology produced by the National Ca...
We present a new source of terminology for transnational data exchange in oncology, emphasizing the ...
We describe preliminary work in the creation of the first specialized vocabulary to be integrated in...
There are a number of existing classifications and staging schemes for carcinomas, one of ...
Information about cancer stage in a patient is crucial when clinicians assess treatment progress. De...
BACKGROUND: Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) has a high incidence and prevalence in the worldwide populati...
a b s t r a c t The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is developing an integrated biomedical informati...
In this paper we present applications of the ACGT Master Ontology (MO) which is a new terminology re...
BACKGROUND: The Kentucky Cancer Registry (KCR) is a central cancer registry for the state of Kentuck...
Bio-ontologies provide terminologies for the scientific community to describe biomedical entities in...
Modern medical vocabularies can contain up to hundreds of thousands of concepts. In any particular u...
Abstract Background The Stanford Tissue Microarray Database (TMAD) is a repository of data serving a...