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Rosana Medina García1, Erik Torres Serrano, J Damian Segrelles Quilis
1Radiology Unit, University Hospital Dr. Peset, Valencia, Spain.
This study introduces a new method for breast cancer patient care, improving diagnosis and treatment through data analysis. It enhances clinical management by integrating patient data using standardized reports and a common system.
Area of Science:
- Oncology
- Medical Informatics
- Health Services Research
Background:
- Current breast cancer clinical processes require adaptation to modern data processing techniques.
- Effective management of breast cancer involves diagnosis, follow-up, and treatment response evaluation.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and describe a methodology for redesigning clinical processes in breast cancer care.
- To improve the clinical management of breast cancer patients through enhanced data integration and analysis.
Main Methods:
- Implementing a methodology with three core elements: case identification, report codification using standard terminologies, and linking structured reports.
- Designing nine Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) structured report templates (six diagnostic, three summary).
- Developing a prototype system to link lesions to their corresponding reports.
Main Results:
- Preliminary tests demonstrate the prototype's ability to correlate parameters across different reports.
- The designed DICOM structured report templates facilitate data integration.
- The methodology enables the linking and indexing of structured reports within a common system.
Conclusions:
- The proposed methodology offers a framework for improving breast cancer clinical process management.
- Interoperability between report templates is achievable, allowing for enhanced data correlation.
- Further development is needed to fully integrate this methodology into clinical practice.
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