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NTRs: medical exposures EPR/UDN surveys #69

Open laurenechan opened 4 years ago

laurenechan commented 4 years ago

Medical exposures (all communicable/external from the body exposures)

Oncology exposures: (EPR, all non-communicable for the most part, modeled in mondo?) Exposure to any of the following cancer types (primary or secondary diagnosed cancer)

Female reproductive history terms (within mondo, HPO, MAxO, DRON, OMIT, VO)

Male reproductive history: (Mondo, HPO, MAxO)

Other personal health reports: Height, weight, birth weight, premature birth, twin/multiple **, personal rating of health

Cardiovascular: ERP health and expo survey page 3 (Mondo, HPO for all categories)

Diabetes and Endocrine

Thyroid disease

Respiratory

Neurologic:

Digestive

Renal

Immune:

Hematological

Bone, Joints, Muscles

Skin, Eyes, and Hair:

Fatigue, feelings of being "run down" etc...

Behavioral Health

diatomsRcool commented 4 years ago

@matentzn we need to talk about exposure to diseases. Some of these surveys ask if someone has ever had cancer. It is not readily obvious to me how to do this or if we should.

matentzn commented 4 years ago

My intuition would be that the disease term should be used if a person was diagnosed with a disease; in some case exposure to a disease (like malaria) could be useful if the person did not actually contract the disease, but I cant really think of a real world use case (unless diagnosis status is unknown?). Lets discuss this at the next call!

diatomsRcool commented 3 years ago

Would "tumorectomy" MAXO_0001110 work for "cancer surgery"?

laurenechan commented 3 years ago

In response to @matentzn 's thoughts from a while ago, on the Mondo call yesterday it seemed as though Melissa was not interested in having any exposure to virus/viroid/organism/infectious agent terms in ECTO and she wanted to maintain the organism relationship axioms within Mondo. @diatomsRcool I think that could be a suitable word choice for some cancer surgeries, but I anticipate there are likely many different types of cancer surgery and we wouldn't be fully accurate to only list tumorectomy...