Title :
HPVGuard: A software platform to support management and prognosis of cervical cancer
Author :
Tamposis, Ioannis ; Iordanidis, Evripidis ; Tzortzis, Leonidas ; Bountris, Panagiotis ; Haritou, Maria ; Koutsouris, Dimitris ; Pouliakis, Abraham ; Karakitsos, Petros
Author_Institution :
OraSys New Technol. S.A., Larissa, Greece
Abstract :
Cervical cancer (CxCa) is one of the commonest reasons of women´s mortality, although it can be prevented and treated if diagnosed early. Key to this is the regular examination with the test Papanikolaou but nowadays also with ancillary molecular biology tests. In this paper the authors present aspects of the architecture, design and implementation of the HPVGuard information system, a software platform capable to store and handle a multitude of medical examination data along with non-medical information. HPVGuard integrates artificial intelligence models that combine data from different medical examinations and produce an estimation of women´s risk to develop CxCa. The application of HPVGuard proved that computerized systems supporting women control can be of extreme value. This is nowadays feasible via the use of inexpensive tools and can be made available to the end users as a web service on standard computers as well as on a variety of mobile terminals.
Keywords :
Web services; artificial intelligence; cancer; data handling; medical diagnostic computing; medical expert systems; risk analysis; CxCa; HPVGuard information system; Papanikolaou; ancillary molecular biology tests; artificial intelligence models; cervical cancer prognosis; computerized systems; end users; medical examination data handling; medical examination data storage; mobile terminals; nonmedical information; software platform; standard computers; support management; web service; women control; women mortality; women risk estimation; Artificial intelligence; Cancer; Databases; MATLAB; Medical diagnostic imaging; Mobile communication; Cervical cancer; artificial intelligence models; cytopathology; distributed software applications; human papillomavirus (HPV); mobile health;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare (Mobihealth), 2014 EAI 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Athens
DOI :
10.1109/MOBIHEALTH.2014.7015996