Background In the era of datafication, it is important that medical data are accurate and structured for multiple applications. Especially data for oncological staging need to be accurate to stage and treat a patient, as well as population-level surveillance and outcome assessment. To support data extraction from free-text radiological reports, Dutch natural language processing (NLP) algorithm was built to quantify T-stage of pulmonary tumors according to the tumor node metastasis (TNM) classification. This structuring tool was translated and validated on English radiological free-text reports. A rule-based algorithm to classify T-stage was trained and validated on, respectively, 200 and 225 English free-text radiological reports from diagn...
Background: Radiology requests and reports contain valuable information about diagnostic findings an...
Pathology reports represent a primary source of information for cancer registries. Hospitals routine...
Abstract Background Automated language analysis of radiology reports using natural language processi...
Background In the era of datafication, it is important that medical data are accurate and structured...
Background: Natural language processing (NLP) is thought to be a promising solution to extract and s...
Reports are the standard way of communication between the radiologist and the referring clinician. E...
Rising incidence and mortality of cancer have led to an incremental amount of research in the field....
International audienceBackground:Natural Language Processing (NLP) has been shown effective to analy...
Radiological reporting has generated large quantities of digital content within the electronic healt...
Objectives: This paper describes a system to automatically classify the stage of a lung cancer patie...
Background: Radiology requests and reports contain valuable information about diagnostic findings an...
Pathology reports represent a primary source of information for cancer registries. Hospitals routine...
Abstract Background Automated language analysis of radiology reports using natural language processi...
Background In the era of datafication, it is important that medical data are accurate and structured...
Background: Natural language processing (NLP) is thought to be a promising solution to extract and s...
Reports are the standard way of communication between the radiologist and the referring clinician. E...
Rising incidence and mortality of cancer have led to an incremental amount of research in the field....
International audienceBackground:Natural Language Processing (NLP) has been shown effective to analy...
Radiological reporting has generated large quantities of digital content within the electronic healt...
Objectives: This paper describes a system to automatically classify the stage of a lung cancer patie...
Background: Radiology requests and reports contain valuable information about diagnostic findings an...
Pathology reports represent a primary source of information for cancer registries. Hospitals routine...
Abstract Background Automated language analysis of radiology reports using natural language processi...