Katsoulakis Evangelia, Madison Cecelia J, Kapoor Rishabh, Melson Ryan A, Gao Anthony, Bian Jiantao, Hausler Ryan M, Danilov Peter N, Nickols Nicholas G, Solanki Abhishek A, Sleeman William C, Palta Jatinder R, DuVall Scott L, Lynch Julie A, Thompson Reid F, Kelly Maria
VA Informatics and Computing Infrastructure (VINCI), VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, Salt Lake City, UT.
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.
JCO Clin Cancer Inform. 2025 Feb;9:e2400219. doi: 10.1200/CCI-24-00219. Epub 2025 Feb 12.
Despite the frequency with which patients with cancer receive radiotherapy, integrating radiation oncology data with other aspects of the clinical record remains challenging because of siloed and variable software systems, high data complexity, and inconsistent data encoding. Recognizing these challenges, the Veterans Affairs (VA) National Radiation Oncology Program (NROP) is developing Granular Radiotherapy Information Database (GRID), a platform and pipeline to combine radiotherapy data across the VA with the goal of both better understanding treatment patterns and outcomes and enhancing research and data analysis capabilities.
This study represents a proof-of-principle retrospective cohort analysis and review of select radiation treatment data from the VA Radiation Oncology Quality Surveillance Program (VAROQS) initiative. Key radiation oncology data elements were extracted from Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine Radiotherapy extension (DICOM-RT) files and combined into a single database using custom scripts. These data were transferred to the VA's Corporate Data Warehouse (CDW) for integration and comparison with the VA Cancer Registry System and tumor sequencing data.
The final cohort includes 1,568 patients, 766 of whom have corresponding DICOM-RT data. All cases were successfully linked to the CDW; 18.8% of VAROQS cases were not reported in the existing VA cancer registry. The VAROQS data contributed accurate radiation treatment details that were often erroneous or missing from the cancer registry record. Tumor sequencing data were available for approximately 5% of VAROQS cases. Finally, we describe a clinical dosimetric analysis leveraging GRID.
NROP's GRID initiative aims to integrate VA radiotherapy data with other clinical data sets. It is anticipated to generate the single largest collection of radiation oncology-centric data merged with detailed clinical and genomic data, primed for large-scale quality assurance, research reuse, and discovery science.
尽管癌症患者接受放射治疗的频率很高,但由于软件系统孤立且多变、数据复杂性高以及数据编码不一致,将放射肿瘤学数据与临床记录的其他方面整合起来仍然具有挑战性。认识到这些挑战后,美国退伍军人事务部(VA)国家放射肿瘤学项目(NROP)正在开发粒度放射治疗信息数据库(GRID),这是一个平台和管道,用于整合VA系统内的放射治疗数据,目的是更好地了解治疗模式和结果,并增强研究和数据分析能力。
本研究是一项原理验证性回顾性队列分析,对VA放射肿瘤学质量监测项目(VAROQS)倡议中的部分放射治疗数据进行了审查。关键的放射肿瘤学数据元素从医学数字成像和通信放射治疗扩展(DICOM-RT)文件中提取,并使用自定义脚本合并到一个单一数据库中。这些数据被传输到VA的企业数据仓库(CDW),以便与VA癌症登记系统和肿瘤测序数据进行整合和比较。
最终队列包括1568名患者,其中766名有相应的DICOM-RT数据。所有病例均成功与CDW链接;现有VA癌症登记中未报告18.8%的VAROQS病例。VAROQS数据提供了准确的放射治疗细节,而这些细节在癌症登记记录中往往是错误的或缺失的。约5%的VAROQS病例有肿瘤测序数据。最后,我们描述了一项利用GRID进行的临床剂量分析。
NROP的GRID倡议旨在将VA放射治疗数据与其他临床数据集整合。预计它将生成最大的以放射肿瘤学为中心的数据集合,与详细的临床和基因组数据合并,为大规模质量保证、研究重用和发现科学做好准备。