AbstractPurposeThis paper reviews the research literature on text mining (TM) with the aim to find out (1) which cancer domains have been the subject of TM efforts, (2) which knowledge resources can support TM of cancer-related information and (3) to what extent systems that rely on knowledge and computational methods can convert text data into useful clinical information. These questions were used to determine the current state of the art in this particular strand of TM and suggest future directions in TM development to support cancer research.MethodsA review of the research on TM of cancer-related information was carried out. A literature search was conducted on the Medline database as well as IEEE Xplore and ACM digital libraries to addr...
<div><p>Research in biomedical text mining is starting to produce technology which can make informat...
Abstract Background There is a huge body of scientific literature describing the relation between tu...
The rapid proliferation of biomedical text makes it increasingly difficult for researchers to identi...
Purpose: This paper reviews the research literature on text mining (TM) with the aim to find out (1)...
AbstractPurposeThis paper reviews the research literature on text mining (TM) with the aim to find o...
AbstractCancer is a malignant disease that has caused millions of human deaths. Its study has a long...
Abstract Background The rapid proliferation of biomedical text makes it increasingly difficult for r...
Health care and clinical practice generate large amounts of text detailing symptoms, test results, d...
[[abstract]]Modern life science which can be applied to many fields, such as drug discovery, pharmac...
Abstract Background One of the most neglected areas of biomedical Text Mining (TM) is the developmen...
The exponential proliferation of biomedical literature presents an unprecedented challenge in biomed...
Valuable information is stored in a healthcare record system and over 40% of it is estimated to be u...
BACKGROUND: One of the most neglected areas of biomedical Text Mining (TM) is the development of sys...
Motivation: The hallmarks of cancer by Hanahan and Weinberg (2000, 2011) have become highly influent...
Background: Precision oncology involves analysis of individual cancer samples to un...
<div><p>Research in biomedical text mining is starting to produce technology which can make informat...
Abstract Background There is a huge body of scientific literature describing the relation between tu...
The rapid proliferation of biomedical text makes it increasingly difficult for researchers to identi...
Purpose: This paper reviews the research literature on text mining (TM) with the aim to find out (1)...
AbstractPurposeThis paper reviews the research literature on text mining (TM) with the aim to find o...
AbstractCancer is a malignant disease that has caused millions of human deaths. Its study has a long...
Abstract Background The rapid proliferation of biomedical text makes it increasingly difficult for r...
Health care and clinical practice generate large amounts of text detailing symptoms, test results, d...
[[abstract]]Modern life science which can be applied to many fields, such as drug discovery, pharmac...
Abstract Background One of the most neglected areas of biomedical Text Mining (TM) is the developmen...
The exponential proliferation of biomedical literature presents an unprecedented challenge in biomed...
Valuable information is stored in a healthcare record system and over 40% of it is estimated to be u...
BACKGROUND: One of the most neglected areas of biomedical Text Mining (TM) is the development of sys...
Motivation: The hallmarks of cancer by Hanahan and Weinberg (2000, 2011) have become highly influent...
Background: Precision oncology involves analysis of individual cancer samples to un...
<div><p>Research in biomedical text mining is starting to produce technology which can make informat...
Abstract Background There is a huge body of scientific literature describing the relation between tu...
The rapid proliferation of biomedical text makes it increasingly difficult for researchers to identi...