Abstract Background Pathology reports are written in free-text form, which precludes efficient data gathering. We aimed to overcome this limitation and design an automated system for extracting biomarker profiles from accumulated pathology reports. Methods We designed a new data model for representing biomarker knowledge. The automated system parses immunohistochemistry reports based on a “slide paragraph” unit defined as a set of immunohistochemistry findings obtained for the same tissue slide. Pathology reports are parsed using context-free grammar for immunohistochemistry, and using a tree-like structure for surgical pathology. The performance of the approach was validated on manually annotated pathology reports of 100 randomly selected ...
Thesis by publication."A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...
IntroductionRoutinely collected healthcare data are a powerful research resource, but often lack det...
Pathology reports primarily consist of unstructured free text and thus the clinical information cont...
Background Pathology reports are written in free-text form, which precludes efficie...
Abstract. Manually populating a cancer registry from free-text pathology reports is labor intensive ...
Context: Analysis of diagnostic information in pathology reports for the purposes of clinical or tra...
Surgical pathology specimens are an important resource for medical research, particularly for cancer...
Background: Structural reporting enables semantic understanding and prompt retrieval of clinical fin...
AbstractWe introduce an extensible and modifiable knowledge representation model to represent cancer...
In this paper, we detail an approach to a very specific task of information extraction namely, extra...
Background: For selection and evaluation of potential biomarkers, inclusion of already published inf...
The biomedical literature represents a rich source of biomarker information. However, both the size ...
Copyright © 2014 À. Bravo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
In recent years, there has been a rising interest in extracting entities and relations from biomedic...
Background: In general, surgical pathology reviews report protein expression by tumors in a semi-qua...
Thesis by publication."A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...
IntroductionRoutinely collected healthcare data are a powerful research resource, but often lack det...
Pathology reports primarily consist of unstructured free text and thus the clinical information cont...
Background Pathology reports are written in free-text form, which precludes efficie...
Abstract. Manually populating a cancer registry from free-text pathology reports is labor intensive ...
Context: Analysis of diagnostic information in pathology reports for the purposes of clinical or tra...
Surgical pathology specimens are an important resource for medical research, particularly for cancer...
Background: Structural reporting enables semantic understanding and prompt retrieval of clinical fin...
AbstractWe introduce an extensible and modifiable knowledge representation model to represent cancer...
In this paper, we detail an approach to a very specific task of information extraction namely, extra...
Background: For selection and evaluation of potential biomarkers, inclusion of already published inf...
The biomedical literature represents a rich source of biomarker information. However, both the size ...
Copyright © 2014 À. Bravo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
In recent years, there has been a rising interest in extracting entities and relations from biomedic...
Background: In general, surgical pathology reviews report protein expression by tumors in a semi-qua...
Thesis by publication."A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...
IntroductionRoutinely collected healthcare data are a powerful research resource, but often lack det...
Pathology reports primarily consist of unstructured free text and thus the clinical information cont...