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  • Pathology informatics
  • Medical informatics
  • Digital pathology

Background:

  • The College of American Pathologists (CAP) Cancer Protocols are essential for standardized cancer synoptic reporting.
  • Current electronic formats are often costly or require significant technical resources.
  • Resource-limited laboratories frequently use error-prone printable protocols, necessitating manual data entry and editing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a low-cost, flexible, and accessible electronic version of CAP Cancer Protocols.
  • To automate cancer synoptic reporting for pathology laboratories with financial and technical constraints.

Main Methods:

  • Created dynamic data entry forms using HTML and embedded JavaScript for each printable CAP Cancer Protocol.
  • Utilized a companion JavaScript program to automatically generate synoptic reports within a web browser.
  • Enabled pathologists to directly input case-specific information into the electronic forms.

Main Results:

  • Successfully implemented commonly used CAP Cancer Protocols into an electronic HTML/JavaScript format.
  • Achieved at least a 50% time saving in reporting for pathologists compared to manual methods.
  • Demonstrated the feasibility of automating synoptic cancer reporting.

Conclusions:

  • The developed HTML/JavaScript CAP Cancer Protocols offer a cost-effective and flexible alternative to existing electronic solutions.
  • This approach is particularly beneficial for pathologists in resource-limited settings.
  • The methodology can be extended to implement international and non-English cancer protocols.