灯塔维基:绘制整个欧盟的肿瘤学信息。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Veronica Coppini, Giulia Ferraris, Maria Vittoria Ferrari, Dario Monzani, Margherita Dahò, Elisa Fragale, Roberto Grasso, Ricardo Pietrobon, Aline Machiavelli, Lucas Teixeira, Victor Galvão, Gabriella Pravettoni
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摘要

背景:获取全面的肿瘤学数据对于高效、高质量的医疗服务和研究至关重要。然而,数据碎片化和隐私问题等障碍可能会阻碍这一领域的进展。癌症关怀灯塔项目解决了这些障碍,整合了欧盟(EU) 27个成员国的肿瘤信息,目标是创建一个免费的灯塔wiki数据在线存储库。方法:癌症护理灯塔项目涉及从各种来源收集数据,包括医院网站、PubMed、ClinicalTrials.gov和国家卫生机构。元数据检索的主要重点放在数据源的描述性细节上,从而保证符合隐私法规和道德标准。此外,该过程还包括人工检查和半自动化方法,从而实现管理数据库、癌症登记处和其他相关数据库的注册。结果:项目结果表明,在整个欧盟范围内,成功地实现了一个全面的肿瘤学数据源存储库,有助于对资源的选择和利用做出明智的决策。然而,诸如有限的可访问性和来自数据库提供商的低参与度等挑战仍然存在。结论:Beacon Wiki代表了解决欧洲肿瘤数据访问差异和推进癌症护理和研究的重要一步。通过提供有关癌症相关数据源的全面元数据,Beacon Wiki授权利益相关者并促进癌症护理和研究方面的合作。需要不断努力提高数据的可访问性和数据库提供商的参与,最终改善欧盟的数据驱动决策和患者结果。
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The Beacon Wiki: Mapping oncological information across the European Union.

Background: Accessing comprehensive oncological data is essential for efficient and quality healthcare delivery and research. However, obstacles, such as data fragmentation and privacy concerns which may hold back progress in this area, exist. The Cancer Care Beacon project addresses these barriers consolidating oncological information across the 27 member states of the European Union (EU) with the goal of creating a Beacon wiki free data online repository.

Methods: The Cancer Care Beacon project involves thorough data collection from various sources, including hospital websites, PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and national health institutions. The main focus of metadata retrieval is placed on descriptive details about data sources, thus warranting compliance with privacy regulations and ethical standards. In addition, manual examination and semi-automated methods are included in the process, enabling a registry of administrative databases, cancer registries, and other relevant databases.

Results: Project findings demonstrate the success in the realisation of a comprehensive repository of oncological data sources across the EU assisting informed decision-making regarding the selection and utilisation of resources. Still, challenges such as limited accessibility and low engagement from database providers persist.

Conclusion: The Beacon Wiki represents a significant step in addressing disparities in oncological data access and advancing cancer care and research in Europe. By providing comprehensive metadata on cancer-related data sources, Beacon Wiki empowers stakeholders and promotes collaboration in cancer care and research. Continuous efforts are needed to enhance data accessibility and engagement from database providers, ultimately improving data-driven decision-making and patient outcomes in the EU.

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CiteScore
7.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
297
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the design, development, implementation, use, and evaluation of health information technologies and decision-making for human health.
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