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An ontology for carcinoma classification for clinical bioinformatics

  • Anand Kumar
  • , Yum Lina Yip
  • , Barry Smith
  • , Dirk Marwede
  • , Daniel Novotny
  • Saarland University
  • Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
  • Leipzig University
  • SUNY Buffalo

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8 Scopus citations

Abstract

There are a plenty of existing classifications and staging schemes for carcinomas, one of the most frequently used being the TNM classification. Such classifications involve entities which exist at various anatomical levels of granularity and in order to apply such classifications to the Electronic Health Care Records, one needs to build ontologies which are not only based on the formal principles but also 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 inferences drawn upon the ontologies would be helpful in interpreting and inferring on the entities which exist at different anatomical levels of granularity. Our case study is on the colon carcinoma, one of the commonest carcinomas prevalent within the European population.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationConnecting Medical Informatics and Bio-Informatics - Proceedings of MIE 2005
Subtitle of host publicationThe 19th International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics
PublisherIOS Press
Pages635-640
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)1586035495, 9781586035495
StatePublished - 2005
Event19th International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics, MIE 2005 - Geneva, Switzerland
Duration: Aug 28 2005Sep 1 2005

Publication series

NameStudies in Health Technology and Informatics
Volume116

Conference

Conference19th International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics, MIE 2005
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityGeneva
Period08/28/0509/1/05

Keywords

  • Clinical bioinformatics
  • Oncology
  • Ontology

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