Digital ECMT cancer trial matching tool: an open source research application to support oncologists in the identification of precision medicine clinical trials
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O'Regan, PaulHoskins, R.
Grave, C.
Stevenson, Julie-Anne
Frost, Hannah
Graham, Donna
Krebs, Matthew G
Freitas, Andre
Landers, Donal
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Digital Experimental Cancer Medicine Team, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, The Oglesby Cancer Research Building, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. Research IT, The University of Manchester, ManchesterIssue Date
2023
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Purpose: Matching patients with cancer to precision medicine clinical trials on the basis of their tumor genotype has the potential to improve outcomes for patients who have exhausted standard-of-care treatment options. However, the matching process presents a substantial challenge because of the number of clinical trials available. We describe a free, open source research tool designed to extract relevant trial information to support oncologists in the matching process, and we illustrate its utility with recent case studies of patients who were matched to trials using this tool. Methods: Trial records are sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov and indexed using natural language processing techniques, including named entity recognition, term normalization, and relationship extraction. Relationships between trials and genetic alterations are assigned scores on the basis of a rule-based system. All data are updated daily. A user interface is provided via R Shiny app. Results: An instance of the trial match tool, configured for UK clinical trials, is hosted by the digital Experimental Cancer Medicine Team (see link in Data Sharing Statement). Users select the relevant cancer type and genetic alteration(s). Matching studies are ranked according to the score assigned for the selected genetic alterations. Results may be downloaded and attached to the patient's health record if desired. The tool is currently being used to support the ongoing TARGET National study, which aims to match up to 6,000 patients to early phase clinical trials. We present three case studies that exemplify relationships between genetic alterations and studies. Conclusion: With increasing numbers of precision medicine treatments and as comprehensive molecular profiling of tumor samples becomes more common, decision support tools are likely to become increasingly important. This work represents an important step toward the development and wider implementation of such systems.Citation
O'Regan P, Hoskins R, Grave C, Stevenson JA, Frost H, Graham DM, et al. Digital ECMT Cancer Trial Matching Tool: an Open Source Research Application to Support Oncologists in the Identification of Precision Medicine Clinical Trials. JCO clinical cancer informatics. 2023 Jan;7:e2200137. PubMed PMID: 36657092. Epub 2023/01/20. eng.Journal
JCO Clinical Cancer InformaticsDOI
10.1200/cci.22.00137PubMed ID
36657092Additional Links
https://dx.doi.org/10.1200/cci.22.00137Type
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10.1200/cci.22.00137
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