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. 1997:829-33.

Identification of findings suspicious for breast cancer based on natural language processing of mammogram reports

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Identification of findings suspicious for breast cancer based on natural language processing of mammogram reports

N L Jain et al. Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp. 1997.

Abstract

There is need for encoded data for computerized clinical decision support, but most such data are unavailable as they are in free-text reports. Natural language processing offers one alternative for encoding such data. MedLEE is a natural language processing system which is in routine use for encoding chest radiograph and mammogram reports. In this paper, we study MedLEE's ability to identify mammogram findings suspicious for breast cancer by comparing MedLEE's encoding with a logbook of all suspicious findings maintained by the mammography center. While MedLEE was able to identify all the suspicious findings, it varied in the level of granularity, particularly about the location of the suspicious finding. Thus, natural language processing is a useful technique for encoding mammogram reports in order to detect suspicious findings.

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