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. 2021 Oct 15;8(1):266.
doi: 10.1038/s41597-021-01039-x.

A text-mining based analysis of 100,000 tumours affecting dogs and cats in the United Kingdom

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A text-mining based analysis of 100,000 tumours affecting dogs and cats in the United Kingdom

José Rodríguez et al. Sci Data. .

Abstract

Cancer is a major reason for veterinary consultation, especially in companion animals. Cancer surveillance plays a key role in prevention but opportunities for such surveillance in companion animals are limited by the lack of suitable veterinary population health infrastructures. In this paper we describe a pathology-based animal tumour registry (PTR) developed within the Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network (SAVSNET) built from electronic pathology records (EPR) submitted to this network. From an original collection of 180232 free text (non-structured) EPRs reported between April 2018 and June 2019, we used specific text-mining methodologies to identify 109895 neoplasias. These data were normalized to describe both the tumour (type and location) and the animal (breed, neutering status and veterinary practice postcode). The resulting PTR, the largest of its kind for companion animals to date, is an important research resource being able to facilitate a wide array of research in areas including surveillance, clinical decision making and comparative cancer biology.

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Conflict of interest statement

Cian Francesco is a clinical pathologist for Batt Laboratories. Samuel Beck is Laboratory director at VPG. Jenny McKay is the Head of Anatomic Pathology at Idexx UK. Other authors declare no competing interests.

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Schematic overview of the methodology.
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Schematic overview of Data extraction (three steps) and normalization processes.

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