“…Over the last few decades researchers have actively applied NLP techniques to the medical domain (Friedman andHripcsak, 1999, Spyns, 1996). NLP techniques have been used for a variety of applications, including quality assessment in radiology (Fiszman et al, 1998, Chapman et al, 2001b; identification of structures in radiology images (Sinha et al, 2001a, Sinha et al, 2001b; facilitation of structured reporting (Morioka et al, 2002, Sinha et al, 2000 and order entry , Lovis et al, 2001; encoding variables required by automated decision-support systems such as guidelines (Fiszman and Haug, 2000), diagnostic systems (Aronsky et al, 2001), and antibiotic therapy alarms ; detecting patients with suspected tuberculosis (Jain et al, 1996, Knirsch et al, 1998; identifying findings suspicious for breast cancer (Jain and Friedman, 1997), stroke (Elkins et al, 2000), and community acquired pneumonia (Friedman et al, 1999b); and deriving comorbidities from text (Chuang et al, 2002).…”