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Impact Of Terminology Mapping On Population Health Cohorts Impact, Barbara A. Berkovich
Impact Of Terminology Mapping On Population Health Cohorts Impact, Barbara A. Berkovich
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Background and Objectives: The population health care delivery model uses phenotype algorithms in the electronic health record (EHR) system to identify patient cohorts targeted for clinical interventions such as laboratory tests, and procedures. The standard terminology used to identify disease cohorts may contribute to significant variation in error rates for patient inclusion or exclusion. The United States requires EHR systems to support two diagnosis terminologies, the International Classification of Disease (ICD) and the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED). Terminology mapping enables the retrieval of diagnosis data using either terminology. There are no standards of practice by which to evaluate and …
Integrative Cancer Immunogenomic Analysis Of Serial Melanoma Biopsies Reveals Correlates Of Response And Resistance To Sequential Ctla-4 And Pd-1 Blockade Treatment, Whijae Roh
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Melanoma is the most malignant form of skin cancer. The five-year survival rate for metastatic melanoma is 19.9%. Although targeted therapy of BRAF and MEK inhibitors were developed for melanoma, resistance to therapy is inevitable. Immune checkpoint blockade, which reverses the suppression of the immune system, on the other hand, has shown a durable response in 20-30% of patients with metastatic melanoma. However, more predictive and robust biomarkers of response to this therapy are still needed, and resistance mechanisms remain incompletely understood. To address this, we examined a cohort of metastatic melanoma patients treated with sequential checkpoint blockade against cytotoxic …
Computational Identification Of Noncoding Driver Mutations Based On Impact On Rna Processing, Kevin Zhu
Computational Identification Of Noncoding Driver Mutations Based On Impact On Rna Processing, Kevin Zhu
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Despite the prevalence of mutations in the noncoding regions of the DNA, their effects on cancer development remain largely uninvestigated. This is especially evident when compared to coding mutations, which have been relatively well-studied and, in certain cases, been identified as driver mutations for cancer. Recent studies, however, have identified noncoding mutations that frequently appear in certain types of cancer, which may be evidence that those mutations are important to cancer development. Nonetheless, the role of noncoding mutations in cancer remains unclear. A potential vector for understanding this mechanism is through observing the relation between noncoding mutations and functional RNA …
Statistical Methods For Two Problems In Cancer Research: Analysis Of Rna-Seq Data From Archival Samples And Characterization Of Onset Of Multiple Primary Cancers, Jialu Li
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
My dissertation is focused on quantitative methodology development and application for two important topics in translational and clinical cancer research.
The first topic was motivated by the challenge of applying transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) to formalin-fixation and paraffin-embedding (FFPE) tumor samples for reliable diagnostic development. We designed a biospecimen study to directly compare gene expression results from different protocols to prepare libraries for RNA-seq from human breast cancer tissues, with randomization to fresh-frozen (FF) or FFPE conditions. To comprehensively evaluate the FFPE RNA-seq data quality for expression profiling, we developed multiple computational methods for assessment, such as the uniformity and continuity …
Understanding Patient Safety Reports Via Multi-Label Text Classification And Semantic Representation, Chen Liang
Understanding Patient Safety Reports Via Multi-Label Text Classification And Semantic Representation, Chen Liang
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Medical errors are the results of problems in health care delivery. One of the key steps to eliminate errors and improve patient safety is through patient safety event reporting. A patient safety report may record a number of critical factors that are involved in the health care when incidents, near misses, and unsafe conditions occur. Therefore, clinicians and risk management can generate actionable knowledge by harnessing useful information from reports. To date, efforts have been made to establish a nationwide reporting and error analysis mechanism. The increasing volume of reports has been driving improvement in quantity measures of patient safety. …
A Life Cycle Approach To The Development And Validation Of An Ontology Of The U.S. Common Rule (45 C.F.R. § 46), Francis Manion
A Life Cycle Approach To The Development And Validation Of An Ontology Of The U.S. Common Rule (45 C.F.R. § 46), Francis Manion
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Requirements for the protection of human research subjects stem from directly from federal regulation by the Department of Health and Human Services in Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) part 46. 15 other federal agencies include subpart A of part 46 verbatim in their own body of regulation. Hence 45 C.F.R. part 46 subpart A has come to be called colloquially the ‘Common Rule.’
Overall motivation for this study began as a desire to facilitate the ethical sharing of biospecimen samples from large biospecimen collections by using ontologies. Previous work demonstrated that in general the informed consent …
Improving Syntactic Parsing Of Clinical Text Using Domain Knowledge, Min Jiang
Improving Syntactic Parsing Of Clinical Text Using Domain Knowledge, Min Jiang
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Syntactic parsing is one of the fundamental tasks of Natural Language Processing (NLP). However, few studies have explored syntactic parsing in the medical domain. This dissertation systematically investigated different methods to improve the performance of syntactic parsing of clinical text, including (1) Constructing two clinical treebanks of discharge summaries and progress notes by developing annotation guidelines that handle missing elements in clinical sentences; (2) Retraining four state-of-the-art parsers, including the Stanford parser, Berkeley parser, Charniak parser, and Bikel parser, using clinical treebanks, and comparing their performance to identify better parsing approaches; and (3) Developing new methods to reduce syntactic ambiguity …