Title :
Co-Occurrence Analysis for Discovery of Novel Breast Cancer Pathology Patterns
Author :
Maskery, Susan M. ; Zhang, Yonghong ; Jordan, Rick M. ; Hu, Hai ; Hooke, Jeffrey A. ; Shriver, Craig D. ; Liebman, Michael N.
Author_Institution :
Windber Res. Inst., PA
fDate :
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
To discover novel patterns in pathology co-occurrence, we have developed algorithms to analyze and visualize pathology co-occurrence. With access to a database of pathology reports, collected under a single protocol and reviewed by a single pathologist, we can conduct an analysis greater in its scope than previous studies looking at breast pathology co-occurrence. Because this data set is unique, specialized methods for pathology co-occurrence analysis and visualization are developed. Primary analysis is through a co-occurrence score based on the Jaccard coefficient. Density maps are used to visualize global co-occurrence. When our co-occurrence analysis is applied to a population stratified by menopausal status, we can successfully identify statistically significant differences in pathology co-occurrence patterns between premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Genomic and proteomic experiments are planned to discover biological mechanisms that may underpin differences seen in pathology patterns between populations
Keywords :
biological organs; cancer; genetics; geriatrics; gynaecology; medical diagnostic computing; medical information systems; tumours; Jaccard coefficient; biomedical informatics; breast cancer pathology pattern; genomics; image visualization; menopausal status; pathology co-occurrence analysis; pathology database report; postmenopausal women; premenopausal women; proteomics; Access protocols; Algorithm design and analysis; Bioinformatics; Breast cancer; Data visualization; Genomics; Pathology; Pattern analysis; Proteomics; Visual databases; Biomedical informatics; breast cancer; co-occurrence analysis; pathology;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2005.863863