基于规则的局部和区域肿瘤扩散模型。

Proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2002-01-01
Ira J Kalet, Mark Whipple, Silvia Pessah, Jerry Barker, Marry M Austin-Seymour, Linda G Shapiro
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预测肿瘤细胞的显微扩散在癌症放射治疗的决策过程中变得至关重要。直到最近,头颈癌的放射治疗一直是保守的,治疗大面积以确保根除疾病。然而,如果已知局部扩散受到限制,则可以考虑更有针对性的治疗,其回报是减少或消除因照射淋巴结群附近的健康组织而导致的发病率。关于微转移发生的知识主要来自与手术相关的病理报告。随着数据的积累,在符号计算模型中表示这些知识是可能的,也是必要的。我们的工作报告了使用公开数据对这些知识建模的可行性。
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A rule-based model for local and regional tumor spread.

Prediction of microscopic spread of tumor cells is becoming critically important in the decision making process in planning radiation therapy for cancer. Until recently, radiation treatment of head and neck cancer has been conservative, treating large regions to insure eradication of disease. However, if it is known that regional spread is confined, a more focused treatment can be considered, with the payoff of reducing or eliminating morbidity due to irradiating healthy tissue in the vicinity of node groups. Knowledge about the occurrence of micrometastases comes mainly from pathology reports in connection with surgery. As the data accrue, it will be possible and necessary to represent this knowledge in a symbolic computational model. Our work reports on the feasibility of modeling this knowledge using published data.

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