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Grant Number: 5R01CA170508-04 Interpret this number
Primary Investigator: Tourassi, Georgia
Organization: Ut-Battelle, Llc-Oak Ridge National Lab
Project Title: A Cyber-Informatics Approach to Studying Migration and Environmental Cancer Risk
Fiscal Year: 2015


Abstract

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The World-Wide Web (Web 1.0) and online social media (Web 2.0) have revolutionized the ways medical knowledge is disseminated and health information is exchanged and shared among patients, supporters, and health care providers. Online patient communities have been expanding at an impressive rate with millions of active participants from all age groups. Recent studies on researching and analyzing social media contents for health-related applications show that this uprising cyber-trend leads to valuable knowledge, traditionally acquired with scientific methods such as observational epidemiological studies. This new mode for information acquisition is particularly advantageous for studies requiring long period of data curation. We propose to leverage the power of online contents, including user-generated contents on social network sites, to tackle NCI's second provocative question on complex migration patterns and their effect on environmental cancer risk. We hypothesize that the rich amount of personal information shared openly among cancer patients and cancer-free people online can be effectively mined to generate new knowledge on the topic, which cannot be easily uncovered with conventional migrant studies in our modern economy with population mobility patterns far more complex and dynamic than those observed in the past. To achieve our goal, we will build upon our unique cyber-informatics experience at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) on ultra-scale searching, identifying, and understanding free-structured web content. Specifically, we will develop domain-specific informatics tools to automatically reconstruct people's spatiotemporal lifelines, link them to spatiotemporal environmental data available from online sources such as the Environmental Protection Agency, and mine them using machine learning methods to search for salient associations between changes of migration-influenced environmental exposure and cancer risk. These tools will be individually validated and the overall approach will be carefully tested to understand its capabilities, methodological challenges, and practical limitations (if any) for knowledge discovery and scientific explorations in environmental cancer epidemiology. This study has the potential to provide a powerful complementary approach to the standard paradigm of observational epidemiological research. It will offer a fully automated and cost-effective way to discover new trends and monitor evolving ones on the impact of modern population migration patterns and environmental cancer risk. Such information could help cancer epidemiologists and health policy makers generate and prioritize study hypotheses worth testing with carefully controlled and properly powered (but also long term and costly) epidemiological studies.



Publications

A novel web informatics approach for automated surveillance of cancer mortality trends.
Authors: Tourassi G. , Yoon H.J. , Xu S. .
Source: Journal Of Biomedical Informatics, 2016 Jun; 61, p. 110-8.
PMID: 27044930
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A new visual navigation system for exploring biomedical Open Educational Resource (OER) videos.
Authors: Zhao B. , Xu S. , Lin S. , Luo X. , Duan L. .
Source: Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association : Jamia, 2016 Apr; 23(e1), p. e34-41.
PMID: 26335986
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Investigating The Association Between Sociodemographic Factors And Lung Cancer Risk Using Cyber Informatics
Authors: Yoon H.J. , Tourassi G. .
Source: ... Ieee-embs International Conference On Biomedical And Health Informatics. Ieee-embs International Conference On Biomedical And Health Informatics, 2016 Feb; 2016, p. 557-560.
PMID: 27754498
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Predicting Lung Cancer Incidence from Air Pollution Exposures Using Shapelet-based Time Series Analysis.
Authors: Yoon H.J. , Xu S. , Tourassi G. .
Source: ... Ieee-embs International Conference On Biomedical And Health Informatics. Ieee-embs International Conference On Biomedical And Health Informatics, 2016 Feb; 2016, p. 565-568.
EPub date: 2016-04-21 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 28480454
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Leveraging Social Media To Promote Public Health Knowledge: Example Of Cancer Awareness Via Twitter
Authors: Xu S. , Markson C. , Costello K.L. , Xing C.Y. , Demissie K. , Llanos A.A. .
Source: Jmir Public Health And Surveillance, 2016 Jan-Jun; 2(1), p. e17.
PMID: 27227152
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Residential Mobility and Lung Cancer Risk: Data-Driven Exploration Using Internet Sources.
Authors: Yoon H.J. , Tourassi G. , Xu S. .
Source: Social Computing, Behavioral-cultural Modeling, And Prediction : 8th International Conference, Sbp 2015, Washington, Dc, Usa, March 31-april 3, 2015. Proceedings / Nitin Agarwal, Kevin Xu, Nathaniel Osgood (eds.). International Conferen.., 2015 Mar-Apr; 9021, p. 464-469.
PMID: 26618206
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Detecting Rumors Through Modeling Information Propagation Networks in a Social Media Environment.
Authors: Liu Y. , Xu S. , Tourassi G. .
Source: Social Computing, Behavioral-cultural Modeling, And Prediction : 8th International Conference, Sbp 2015, Washington, Dc, Usa, March 31-april 3, 2015. Proceedings / Nitin Agarwal, Kevin Xu, Nathaniel Osgood (eds.). International Conferen.., 2015 Mar-Apr; 9021, p. 121-130.
PMID: 26623445
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Analysis of Online Social Networks to Understand Information Sharing Behaviors Through Social Cognitive Theory.
Authors: Yoon H.J. , Tourassi G. .
Source: Annual Ornl Biomedical Science And Engineering Center Conference Ornl Biomedical Science And Engineering Center Conference, 2014 May; 2014, .
PMID: 25973446
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A user-oriented web crawler for selectively acquiring online content in e-health research.
Authors: Xu S. , Yoon H.J. , Tourassi G. .
Source: Bioinformatics (oxford, England), 2014-01-01 00:00:00.0; 30(1), p. 104-14.
EPub date: 2014-01-01 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 24078710
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Extracting patient demographics and personal medical information from online health forums.
Authors: Liu Y. , Xu S. , Yoon H.J. , Tourassi G. .
Source: Amia ... Annual Symposium Proceedings / Amia Symposium. Amia Symposium, 2014; 2014, p. 1825-34.
PMID: 25954455
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A cost-effective, case-control study on the association between breast cancer and pregnancy through web mining.
Authors: Yoon H.J. , Xu S. , Tourassi G. .
Source: Annual Ornl Biomedical Science And Engineering Center Conference Ornl Biomedical Science And Engineering Center Conference, 2013 May; 2013, p. 1-4.
PMID: 25506080
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Transforming epidemiology for 21st century medicine and public health.
Authors: Khoury M.J. , Lam T.K. , Ioannidis J.P. , Hartge P. , Spitz M.R. , Buring J.E. , Chanock S.J. , Croyle R.T. , Goddard K.A. , Ginsburg G.S. , et al. .
Source: Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : A Publication Of The American Association For Cancer Research, Cosponsored By The American Society Of Preventive Oncology, 2013 Apr; 22(4), p. 508-16.
PMID: 23462917
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