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: Received: 18 August 2020 / Approved: 21 August 2020 / Online: 21 August 2020 (07:22:15 CEST)
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Clunie, D.; Hickman, H.; Ver Hoef, W.; Hastak, S.; Evans, J.; Neville, J.; Wagner, U. Observations from the Data Integration and Imaging Informatics (DI-Cubed) Project. Preprints2020, 2020080474 (doi: 10.20944/preprints202008.0474.v1).
Clunie, D.; Hickman, H.; Ver Hoef, W.; Hastak, S.; Evans, J.; Neville, J.; Wagner, U. Observations from the Data Integration and Imaging Informatics (DI-Cubed) Project. Preprints 2020, 2020080474 (doi: 10.20944/preprints202008.0474.v1).
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Clunie, D.; Hickman, H.; Ver Hoef, W.; Hastak, S.; Evans, J.; Neville, J.; Wagner, U. Observations from the Data Integration and Imaging Informatics (DI-Cubed) Project. Preprints2020, 2020080474 (doi: 10.20944/preprints202008.0474.v1).
Clunie, D.; Hickman, H.; Ver Hoef, W.; Hastak, S.; Evans, J.; Neville, J.; Wagner, U. Observations from the Data Integration and Imaging Informatics (DI-Cubed) Project. Preprints 2020, 2020080474 (doi: 10.20944/preprints202008.0474.v1).
Abstract
In this paper we explore extending the concept of common cross-study Common Data Element concepts beyond simple demographics to cover disease-specific concepts relevant to imaging. We test interactively linking the resulting database to the associated images in a federated manner. We examine the use of existing standards, not only for terminology, but for interchange of serialized data in forms familiar to imaging and clinical trials specialists and their dedicated systems. Our intent is to perform preliminary work to inform both the upcoming Imaging Data Commons specifically, as well as more general integration projects beyond imaging.
common data element; data commons; terminology; imaging; cancer research; breast cancer; DICOM; CDISC; SDTM; GDC; TCIA; NCI thesaurus; SNOMED; i2b2
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