Data Models for an Imaging Bio-bank for Colorectal, Prostate and Gastric Cancer: the NAVIGATOR Project

A. Berti, Gianluca Carloni, S. Colantonio, M. A. Pascali, P. Manghi, P. Pagano, Rossana Buongiorno, Eva Pachetti, C. Caudai, Domenico Di Gangi, E. Carlini, Z. Falaschi, E. Ciarrocchi, E. Neri, E. Bertelli, V. Miele, R. Carpi, G. Bagnacci, Nunzia Di Meglio, M. Mazzei, A. Barucci
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Researchers nowadays may take advantage of broad collections of medical data to develop personalized medicine solutions. Imaging bio-banks play a fundamental role, in this regard, by serving as organized repositories of medical images associated with imaging biomarkers. In this context, the NAVIGATOR Project aims to advance colorectal, prostate, and gastric oncology translational research by leveraging quantitative imaging and multi-omics analyses. As Project's core, an imaging bio-bank is being designed and implemented in a web-accessible Virtual Research Environment (VRE). The VRE serves to extract the imaging biomarkers and further process them within prediction algorithms. In our work, we present the realization of the data models for the three cancer use-cases of the Project. First, we carried out an extensive requirements analysis to fulfill the necessities of the clinical partners involved in the Project. Then, we designed three separate data models utilizing entity-relationship diagrams. We found diagrams' modeling for colorectal and prostate cancers to be more straightforward, while gastric cancer required a higher level of complexity. Future developments of this work would include designing a common data model following the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Standards. Indeed, a common data model would standardize the logical infrastructure of data models and make the bio-bank easily interonerable with other bio-banks.
结直肠癌、前列腺癌和胃癌影像生物库的数据模型:NAVIGATOR项目
如今,研究人员可以利用广泛的医疗数据集来开发个性化的医疗解决方案。在这方面,通过作为与成像生物标志物相关的医学图像的有组织的存储库,成像生物信息库发挥了重要作用。在此背景下,NAVIGATOR项目旨在通过利用定量成像和多组学分析来推进结直肠、前列腺和胃肿瘤的转化研究。作为该项目的核心,一个成像生物库正在一个可访问的网络虚拟研究环境(VRE)中设计和实施。VRE用于提取成像生物标志物,并在预测算法中进一步处理它们。在我们的工作中,我们提出了该项目的三个癌症用例的数据模型的实现。首先,我们进行了广泛的需求分析,以满足参与项目的临床合作伙伴的需求。然后,我们利用实体关系图设计了三个独立的数据模型。我们发现结肠直肠癌和前列腺癌的图表建模更直接,而胃癌需要更高水平的复杂性。这项工作的未来发展将包括按照观察性医疗成果伙伴关系标准设计一个通用数据模型。事实上,一个通用的数据模型将使数据模型的逻辑基础设施标准化,并使生物银行容易与其他生物银行互操作。
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