Extracting Features from Online Forums to Meet Social Needs of Breast Cancer Patients

Maitreyi Mokashi, E. Zhang, Josette F. Jones, Sunandan Chakraborty
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Breast cancer patients go through many ordeals when they undergo treatments. Many of these issues are personal, social, or professional. As many of them are not directly medical in nature, these issues are not discussed with their healthcare providers and hence, not included in their treatment plan. However, these issues are vital for the patients' complete recovery. We present a novel approach that acts as the first step in including such personal and social issues resulting from breast cancer treatment into a patient's treatment plan. There are numerous online forums where patients share their experiences and post questions about their treatments and subsequent side effects. We collected data from one such forum called "Online Breast Cancer Forum". On this forum, users (patients) have created threads across many related topics and shared their experiences and questions. We use these message threads to identify critical issues faced by the patient and how they are related to their treatment. We convert the forum data into a bipartite network and turn the network nodes into a high-dimensional feature space. In this feature space, we perform community detection to unearth latent connections between patients and topics. We claim that these latent connections, along with the known ones, will help to create a new knowledge base that will eventually help physicians to estimate non-medical issues for a prescribed treatment. This new knowledge will help the physicians plan a more adaptive and personalized treatment and be better prepared by anticipating potential problems beforehand. We evaluated our method on two baseline methods and show that our method outperforms the baseline methods by 25% on a manually labeled reference dataset.
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从在线论坛中提取特征以满足乳腺癌患者的社会需求
乳腺癌患者在接受治疗时要经历许多磨难。其中许多问题是个人的、社会的或职业的。由于他们中的许多人在本质上不是直接的医疗问题,这些问题没有与他们的医疗保健提供者讨论,因此不包括在他们的治疗计划中。然而,这些问题对患者的完全康复至关重要。我们提出了一种新颖的方法,作为将乳腺癌治疗引起的个人和社会问题纳入患者治疗计划的第一步。有许多在线论坛,患者在那里分享他们的经历,并发布关于他们的治疗和随后的副作用的问题。我们从一个叫做“在线乳腺癌论坛”的论坛上收集数据。在这个论坛上,用户(患者)创建了许多相关主题的主题,并分享了他们的经验和问题。我们使用这些消息线程来识别患者面临的关键问题以及它们与治疗的关系。我们将论坛数据转化为二部网络,并将网络节点转化为高维特征空间。在这个特征空间中,我们执行社区检测来挖掘患者和主题之间的潜在联系。我们声称,这些潜在的联系,连同已知的联系,将有助于创建一个新的知识库,最终将帮助医生估计处方治疗的非医学问题。这一新知识将帮助医生制定更有适应性和个性化的治疗方案,并通过预先预测潜在的问题更好地做好准备。我们在两个基线方法上评估了我们的方法,并表明我们的方法在手动标记的参考数据集上优于基线方法25%。
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