Operational Ontology for Oncology (O3): A Professional Society-Based, Multistakeholder, Consensus-Driven Informatics Standard Supporting Clinical and Research Use of Real-World Data From Patients Treated for Cancer

Author:

Mayo Charles S.ORCID,Feng Mary U.,Brock Kristy K.,Kudner Randi,Balter Peter,Buchsbaum Jeffrey C.,Caissie Amanda,Covington Elizabeth,Daugherty Emily C.,Dekker Andre L.,Fuller Clifton D.,Hallstrom Anneka L.,Hong David S.,Hong Julian C.,Kamran Sophia C.,Katsoulakis Eva,Kildea John,Krauze Andra V.,Kruse Jon J.,McNutt Tod,Mierzwa Michelle,Moreno Amy,Palta Jatinder R.,Popple Richard,Purdie Thomas G.,Richardson Susan,Sharp Gregory C.,Satomi Shiraishi,Tarbox Lawrence R.,Venkatesan Aradhana M.,Witztum Alon,Woods Kelly E.,Yao Yuan,Farahani Keyvan,Aneja Sanjay,Gabriel Peter E.,Hadjiiski Lubomire,Ruan Dan,Siewerdsen Jeffrey H.,Bratt Steven,Casagni Michelle,Chen Su,Christodouleas John C.,DiDonato Anthony,Hayman James,Kapoor Rishhab,Kravitz Saul,Sebastian Sharon,Von Siebenthal Martin,Bosch Walter,Hurkmans Coen,Yom Sue S.,Xiao Ying

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology,Radiation

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