The National Institutes of Health (NIH)’s National
Cancer Institute (NCI) is addressing some of the most critical
informatics challenges in the research and clinical trials communities
via the "cancer Biomedical
Informatics Grid" (caBIG™) program.
caBIG™ is designed to use grid computing to interconnect
approximately 50 clinical cancer centers via common protocols,
standards, and commonly adopted free and open source software. The
ultimate goal of this project is to achieve online access to data from
cancer centers and other facilities across the world using grid
technology. This will permit researchers and clinicians to personalize
care of a cancer patient based on that patient’s DNA make-up, tumor DNA
and proteomic data, pharmacokinetic data, and anatomic and functional
imaging data.
The NCI recognizes that imaging informatics is a crucial part of the
research and clinical trials communities and thus is an important part
of the caBIG™ program. Real solutions are being developed within the
caBIG™ program’s Imaging Workspace. The Imaging Workspace is built on
the input of imaging informatics experts and a larger community of
multiple related disciplines from all across the country. In the two
years since its inception, this workspace has focused on the development
of tools to facilitate standardization and interoperability, and is now
on the cusp of promoting adoption activities via its close ties to image
based cooperative groups.
The caBIG™ Imaging Workspace’s presence at the SIIM 2008
Annual Meeting will display the workspace’s achievements and level of
maturity through the following ongoing demos:
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“EXtensible Imaging Platform” (XIP)
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“Imaging Core Middleware”
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“National Cancer Imaging Archive” (NCIA)
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“Annotations and Imaging Markup” (AIM) developer
tools.
The following projects presentations will also be
included:
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“Algorithm Validation Tools”
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“DICOM Ontology”
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"Query Formulation”
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“Multi-site Clinical Trial with Central Data Review”
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“Grid Security”
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“VirtualPACS”
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“Federated Query Processing”
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“DICOM Data Service Access by the CERR Application”.
Poster and oral presentation (Session 10, Saturday, May
17) in Scientific Program.
2008 Progress Report for the National Cancer Institute's caBIG
Imaging Workspace and NCIA
Eliot L. Siegel, MD
University of Maryland School of Medicine
VA Maryland Health Care System
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