Submitted By: Elizabeth Covington / University of Michigan | |
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Data Element Information | |
Use Case Description(s) | |
Use Case Description | In radiation therapy cancer care, identifying dose objective information is desired in conjunction with analysis of outcomes. The AAPM /ASTRO Operational Ontology for Radiation Oncology ( https://aapmbdsc.azurewebsites.net) identifies a prioritized set of data elements associated with radiation dose objectives. The data elements of this class are generalizable across all disease sites e.g. prostate, breast, lung, gynecological, etc. High priority values are listed with this submission. |
Estimate the breadth of applicability of the use case(s) for this data element | All facilities that perform radiation therapy. |
Healthcare Aims |
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Maturity of Use and Technical Specifications for Data Element | |
Applicable Standard(s) | N/A |
Additional Specifications | N/A |
Current Use | Not currently captured or accessed with an organization |
Extent of exchange | N/A |
Potential Challenges | |
Restrictions on Standardization (e.g. proprietary code) | None |
Restrictions on Use (e.g. licensing, user fees) | None |
Privacy and Security Concerns | None |
Estimate of Overall Burden | These data elements are expected to reduce burden. Typically, radiation therapy plan information is shared between facilities upon transfer of care. This data transfer is not standardized and can result in rework and multiple submission to ensure all relevant information is included. Including these standardized elements should improve and simplify data sharing. |
Data Element |
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Structure Type
Description
Defines if the radiation therapy structure a target structure (e.g. PTV, CTV, GTV) or an organ at risk. Standard Values (List): Target; Organ at Risk |
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