Difference between revisions of "HemOnc vocabulary concepts"
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=Condition-level concepts= | =Condition-level concepts= | ||
==Condition== | ==Condition== | ||
+ | Examples: acquired coagulopathy, acute myeloid leukemia, adrenocortical carcinoma | ||
==Condition Class== | ==Condition Class== | ||
+ | Examples: classical hematologic condition, leukemia, malignant solid neoplasm | ||
==Context== | ==Context== | ||
+ | Examples: adjuvant therapy, non-curative first-line induction therapy, upfront therapy | ||
==Procedure== | ==Procedure== | ||
+ | Examples: adrenalectomy, lymphadenectomy, interval debulking surgery | ||
=Regimen-level concepts= | =Regimen-level concepts= |
Revision as of 18:30, 22 January 2020
This page has short descriptions and examples of the concepts that have been parsed into the HemOnc ontology. Note that this is NOT the full HemOnc chemotherapy regimen model, as there are still concepts that are in the process of being defined and parsed. For information about how to obtain a copy of the ontology please go to this page.
Condition-level concepts
Condition
Examples: acquired coagulopathy, acute myeloid leukemia, adrenocortical carcinoma
Condition Class
Examples: classical hematologic condition, leukemia, malignant solid neoplasm
Context
Examples: adjuvant therapy, non-curative first-line induction therapy, upfront therapy
Procedure
Examples: adrenalectomy, lymphadenectomy, interval debulking surgery