Cancers (Jun 2023)

Identification of Key Elements in Prostate Cancer for Ontology Building via a Multidisciplinary Consensus Agreement

  • Amy Moreno,
  • Abhishek A. Solanki,
  • Tianlin Xu,
  • Ruitao Lin,
  • Jatinder Palta,
  • Emily Daugherty,
  • David Hong,
  • Julian Hong,
  • Sophia C. Kamran,
  • Evangelia Katsoulakis,
  • Kristy Brock,
  • Mary Feng,
  • Clifton Fuller,
  • Charles Mayo,
  • BDSC Prostate Cancer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15123121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
p. 3121

Abstract

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Background: Clinical data collection related to prostate cancer (PCa) care is often unstructured or heterogeneous among providers, resulting in a high risk for ambiguity in its meaning when sharing or analyzing data. Ontologies, which are shareable formal (i.e., computable) representations of knowledge, can address these challenges by enabling machine-readable semantic interoperability. The purpose of this study was to identify PCa-specific key data elements (KDEs) for standardization in clinic and research. Methods: A modified Delphi method using iterative online surveys was performed to report a consensus agreement on KDEs by a multidisciplinary panel of 39 PCa specialists. Data elements were divided into three themes in PCa and included (1) treatment-related toxicities (TRT), (2) patient-reported outcome measures (PROM), and (3) disease control metrics (DCM). Results: The panel reached consensus on a thirty-item, two-tiered list of KDEs focusing mainly on urinary and rectal symptoms. The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC-26) questionnaire was considered most robust for PROM multi-domain monitoring, and granular KDEs were defined for DCM. Conclusions: This expert consensus on PCa-specific KDEs has served as a foundation for a professional society-endorsed, publicly available operational ontology developed by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Big Data Sub Committee (BDSC).

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