omop cdm

What are the Key Components of OMOP CDM in the Context of Cancer?

The OMOP CDM encompasses several key components that are particularly relevant to cancer research:
Person: Demographic information about patients, including age, gender, and ethnicity.
Observation Period: The time span during which patient data is collected.
Condition Occurrence: Information on diagnosed conditions, including cancer types and stages.
Drug Exposure: Details on medications prescribed and administered.
Procedure Occurrence: Records of medical procedures, such as biopsies and surgeries.
Measurement: Results of clinical tests, including lab results and imaging studies.
Observation: Data on patient-reported outcomes and other observations not captured in structured clinical data.

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