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JMIR Res Protoc ; 12: e48925, 2023 Nov 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37962929

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Only 5% of the molecules tested in oncology phase 1 trials reach the market after an average of 7.5 years of waiting and at a cost of tens of millions of dollars. To reduce the cost and shorten the time of discovery of new treatments, "drug repurposing" (research with molecules already approved for another indication) and the use of secondary data (not collected for the purpose of research) have been proposed. Due to advances in informatics in clinical care, secondary data can, in some cases, be of equal quality to primary data generated through prospective studies. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to identify drugs currently marketed for other indications that may have an effect on the prognosis of patients with cancer. METHODS: We plan to monitor a cohort of patients with high-lethality cancers treated in the public health system of Catalonia between 2006 and 2012, retrospectively, for survival for 5 years after diagnosis or until death. A control cohort, comprising people without cancer, will also be retrospectively monitored for 5 years. The following study variables will be extracted from different population databases: type of cancer (patients with cancer cohort), date and cause of death, pharmacological treatment, sex, age, and place of residence. During the first stage of statistical analysis of the patients with cancer cohort, the drugs consumed by the long-term survivors (alive at 5 years) will be compared with those consumed by nonsurvivors. In the second stage, the survival associated with the consumption of each relevant drug will be analyzed. For the analyses, groups will be matched for potentially confounding variables, and multivariate analyses will be performed to adjust for residual confounding variables if necessary. The control cohort will be used to verify whether the associations found are exclusive to patients with cancer or whether they also occur in patients without cancer. RESULTS: We anticipate discovering multiple significant associations between commonly used drugs and the survival outcomes of patients with cancer. We expect to publish the initial results in the first half of 2024. CONCLUSIONS: This retrospective study may identify several commonly used drugs as candidates for repurposing in the treatment of various cancers. All analyses are considered exploratory; therefore, the results will have to be confirmed in subsequent clinical trials. However, the results of this study may accelerate drug discovery in oncology. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/48925.

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IEEE Trans Med Imaging ; 35(11): 2459-2475, 2016 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27305669

ABSTRACT

Variations in the shape and appearance of anatomical structures in medical images are often relevant radiological signs of disease. Automatic tools can help automate parts of this manual process. A cloud-based evaluation framework is presented in this paper including results of benchmarking current state-of-the-art medical imaging algorithms for anatomical structure segmentation and landmark detection: the VISCERAL Anatomy benchmarks. The algorithms are implemented in virtual machines in the cloud where participants can only access the training data and can be run privately by the benchmark administrators to objectively compare their performance in an unseen common test set. Overall, 120 computed tomography and magnetic resonance patient volumes were manually annotated to create a standard Gold Corpus containing a total of 1295 structures and 1760 landmarks. Ten participants contributed with automatic algorithms for the organ segmentation task, and three for the landmark localization task. Different algorithms obtained the best scores in the four available imaging modalities and for subsets of anatomical structures. The annotation framework, resulting data set, evaluation setup, results and performance analysis from the three VISCERAL Anatomy benchmarks are presented in this article. Both the VISCERAL data set and Silver Corpus generated with the fusion of the participant algorithms on a larger set of non-manually-annotated medical images are available to the research community.


Subject(s)
Algorithms , Anatomic Landmarks/diagnostic imaging , Anatomy/methods , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods , Aged , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Med Clin (Barc) ; 134 Suppl 1: 56-62, 2010 Feb.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20211355

ABSTRACT

The use of Information Communication and Technology (ICT) in medical image and telemedicine, can help improve the quality of life and well-being of citizens (patients and professionals) and overcome the challenges facing the health system, benefiting all parties involved in the health system (patients, professionals, administration, health providers, insurance and industry); ICT will not be the solution by itself, but certainly the solution will pass through ICT. It needs a strong political and clinical directing flexible strategies, aiming to contribute to the realization of care of higher quality and human care leadership.


Subject(s)
Information Systems , Telemedicine , Telemedicine/organization & administration
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Med. clín (Ed. impr.) ; 134(supl.1): 56-62, ene. 2010. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-141462

ABSTRACT

El uso de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC), tanto en imagen médica como en telemedicina, puede ayudar a mejorar la calidad de vida y bienestar de los ciudadanos (pacientes y profesionales) y a superar los nuevos desafíos a los que se enfrenta el sistema de salud, beneficiando a todas las partes implicadas en el sistema sanitario (pacientes, profesionales de salud, administración, proveedores de salud, aseguradoras e industria); no serán por sí mismas la solución, pero sin lugar a dudas la solución pasará por las TIC. Es necesario un fuerte liderazgo político y clínico dirigiendo estrategias flexibles, con el objetivo de contribuir a la realización de una atención asistencial de mayor calidad y humana (AU)


The use of Information Communication and Technology (ICT) in medical image and telemedicine, can help improve the quality of life and well-being of citizens (patients and professionals) and overcome the challenges facing the health system, benefiting all parties involved in the health system (patients, professionals, administration, health providers, insurance and industry); ICT will not be the solution by itself, but certainly the solution will pass through ICT. It needs a strong political and clinical directing flexible strategies, aiming to contribute to the realization of care of higher quality and human care leadership (AU)


Subject(s)
Information Systems , Telemedicine/organization & administration
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