Collecting information from all sarcoma reference cancer centres worldwide: achievement and next steps.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Paolo Lasalvia, Roberto Lillini, Annalisa Trama
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Sarcomas are a rare and heterogeneous group of tumours, making large-scale data collection crucial for research and ultimately improve patient outcomes. This review highlights recent initiatives in sarcoma data collection through national and international networks, emphasizing results derived from collaborative efforts. Given the increasing availability of electronic medical data, this review is timely assessing the readiness of sarcoma collaborative datasets to exploit innovation and increase sustainability in the long-term as well as international collaboration.

Recent findings: Through a systematic review we identified 8 major sarcoma databases (6 national; 2 international). These initiatives all enhanced prognostication and personalized medicine by also integrating clinical and genomic datasets, while increasing data standardization which is the basis for data interoperability and integration across reference centres. Notable efforts, such as the IDEA4RC project, are establishing interoperable data models using sarcoma as use case to enhance global research.

Summary: Collaborative data collection is essential when studying sarcomas. Strengthening international networks will generate real world data networks, increase research and its efficiency, and ultimately ameliorate patient care. Future efforts should focus on expanding data-sharing frameworks, implement innovative solutions for ensuring data interoperability and increase value of real-world evidence in research and therapeutic advancements.

从全球所有肉瘤参考癌症中心收集信息:成就和下一步。
综述目的:肉瘤是一种罕见且异质性的肿瘤,因此大规模数据收集对于研究和最终改善患者预后至关重要。这篇综述强调了最近通过国家和国际网络收集肉瘤数据的举措,强调了合作努力的结果。鉴于电子医疗数据的日益可用性,本综述及时评估了肉瘤协作数据集的准备情况,以利用创新并增加长期的可持续性以及国际合作。最近发现:通过系统回顾,我们确定了8个主要的肉瘤数据库(6个国家;2国际)。这些举措都通过整合临床和基因组数据集来增强预测和个性化医疗,同时增加数据标准化,这是跨参考中心数据互操作性和集成的基础。值得注意的是,IDEA4RC项目正在以肉瘤为用例建立可互操作的数据模型,以加强全球研究。摘要:在研究肉瘤时,协作数据收集是必不可少的。加强国际网络将产生真实世界的数据网络,提高研究及其效率,并最终改善患者护理。未来的努力应侧重于扩大数据共享框架,实施创新解决方案,以确保数据互操作性,并在研究和治疗进展中增加真实世界证据的价值。
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Current Opinion in Oncology
Current Opinion in Oncology 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.90%
发文量
130
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: With its easy-to-digest reviews on important advances in world literature, Current Opinion in Oncology offers expert evaluation on a wide range of topics from sixteen key disciplines including sarcomas, cancer biology, melanoma and endocrine tumors. Published bimonthly, each issue covers in detail the most pertinent advances in these fields from the previous year. This is supplemented by annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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