Early prediction of ovarian cancer risk based on real world data

Victor de la Oliva, Alberto Esteban-Medina, Laura Alejos, Dolores Munoyerro-Muniz, Roman Villegas, Joaquin Dopazo, Carlos Loucera
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This study presents the development of an early prediction model for high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) using real-world data from the Andalusian Health Population Database (BPS), containing electronic health records (EHR) of over 15 million patients. Leveraging the extensive data availability, the model aims to identify individuals at high risk of HGSOC without the need for specific tumor markers or prior stratification into risk groups. Utilizing an Explainable Boosting Machine (EBM) algorithm, the model incorporates diverse clinical variables including demographics, chronic diseases, symptoms, blood test results, and healthcare utilization patterns. The model was trained and validated using a total of 3,088 HGSOC patients diagnosed between 2018 and 2022 along with 114,942 controls of similar characteristics, to emulate the prevalence of the disease, achieving a sensitivity of 0.65 and a specificity of 0.85. This study underscores the importance of using patient data from the general population, demonstrating that effective early detection models can be developed from routinely collected healthcare data. The approach addresses limitations of traditional screening methods by providing a cost-effective and broadly applicable tool for early cancer detection, potentially improving patient outcomes through timely interventions. The interpretability of the early prediction model also offers insights into the most significant predictors of cancer risk, further enhancing its utility in clinical settings.
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基于真实世界数据的卵巢癌风险早期预测
本研究利用安达卢西亚健康人口数据库(BPS)中的真实数据开发了高级别浆液性卵巢癌(HGSOC)早期预测模型,该数据库包含超过 1500 万名患者的电子健康记录(EHR)。利用广泛的数据可用性,该模型旨在识别罹患 HGSOC 的高风险个体,而无需特定的肿瘤标记物或事先进行风险分层。该模型利用可解释提升机(EBM)算法,结合了多种临床变量,包括人口统计学、慢性病、症状、血液检测结果和医疗保健使用模式。该模型使用2018年至2022年期间确诊的3088名HGSOC患者和114942名特征相似的对照者进行了训练和验证,以模拟该疾病的患病率,灵敏度达到0.65,特异性达到0.85。这项研究强调了使用普通人群患者数据的重要性,证明可以通过常规收集的医疗保健数据开发出有效的早期检测模型。这种方法解决了传统筛查方法的局限性,为早期癌症检测提供了一种具有成本效益和广泛适用性的工具,有可能通过及时干预改善患者的预后。早期预测模型的可解释性还能让人们深入了解最重要的癌症风险预测因素,从而进一步提高其在临床环境中的实用性。
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