2016
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.30245
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Correlating mammographic and pathologic findings in clinical decision support using natural language processing and data mining methods

Abstract: BACKGROUND: A key challenge to mining electronic health records for mammography research is the preponderance of unstructured narrative text, which strikingly limits usable output. The imaging characteristics of breast cancer subtypes have been described previously, but without standardization of parameters for data mining. METHODS: The authors searched the enterprise-wide data warehouse at the Houston Methodist Hospital, the Methodist Environment for Translational Enhancement and Outcomes Research (METEOR), f… Show more

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“…also found that HER2-enriched tumors were more likely to have heterogeneous and pleomorphic microcalcifications on mammogram. [ 12 17 ] Cen et al . also demonstrated that amorphous and heterogeneous coarse calcifications were associated with a higher incidence of LA subtype.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…also found that HER2-enriched tumors were more likely to have heterogeneous and pleomorphic microcalcifications on mammogram. [ 12 17 ] Cen et al . also demonstrated that amorphous and heterogeneous coarse calcifications were associated with a higher incidence of LA subtype.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Seo et al [19] found that calcifications were more frequent in tumors with HER2 overexpression than in those without it. Patel and coworkers [20] found that patients with tumors that overexpressed HER2 were more likely to have heterogeneous and pleomorphic calcifications. However, they did not measure the range, diameter, or density of the calcifications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, using NLP techniques for mining electronic health records is another trending research topic. Examples include using NLP to correlate mammographic reports with pathologic findings and identifying the local recurrence of breast cancer …”
Section: Implementations Of Nlp In Clinical Genetics and Breast Cancementioning
confidence: 99%