Breast cancer learning health system: Patient information from a data and analytics platform characterizes care provided
Mark N. Levine, Joel Kemppainen, Morgan Rosenberg, Christopher Pettengell, Jessica Bogach, Tim Whelan, Ashirbani Saha, Jonathan Ranisau, Jeremy Petch

TL;DR
A data platform helps track breast cancer care and outcomes, showing how clinical guidelines and policies affect treatment and patient results.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel data and analytics platform that enables a learning health system by characterizing breast cancer care and measuring practice changes.
Findings
Low-income breast cancer patients had higher mortality rates compared to others.
Adoption rates of clinical guidelines varied significantly, with bisphosphonate use at 8% versus 64% for pertuzumab.
During the pandemic, radiation therapy after breast-conserving surgery was significantly shortened following policy changes.
Abstract
In a learning health system (LHS), data gathered from clinical practice informs care and scientific investigation. To demonstrate how a novel data and analytics platform can enable an LHS at a regional cancer center by characterizing the care provided to breast cancer patients. Socioeconomic information, tumor characteristics, treatments and outcomes were extracted from the platform and combined to characterize the patient population and their clinical course. Oncologists were asked to identify examples where clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) or policy changes had varying impacts on practice. These constructs were evaluated by extracting the corresponding data. Breast cancer patients (5768) seen at the Juravinski Cancer Centre between January 2014 and June 2022 were included. The average age was 62.5 years. The commonest histology was invasive ductal carcinoma (74.6%); 77% were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Breast Cancer Therapies · Breast Cancer Treatment Studies · Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
