Speaking of DO names, I have a couple of cases in cBioPortal where I can't decide which DO name to assign.
Hepatocellular carcinoma plus intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma matched on 'DOID:4606 / bile duct cancer' and 'DOID:3571 / liver cancer'. There are some other cancers, such as Esophagogastric Adenocarcinoma, which can be assigned to 2 DOIDs: DOID:5041 / esophageal cancer & DOID:10534 / stomach cancer"
Soft tissue myoepithelial carcinoma can't be attributed to a specific organ.
Wilms' tumor is a childhood cancer. We've agreed to get rid of pediatric cancers - is this still in effect?
I looked at unique "do_name" values from
data/projects/glygen/downloads/biomuta/v-5.0/biomuta.csv
and noticed some inconsistencies:"DOID:10283 / prostate cancer" "DOID:10534 / stomach cancer" "DOID:11054 / urinary bladder cancer" "DOID:1115 / sarcoma" "DOID:11615 / penile cancer" "DOID:11934 / head and neck cancer" "DOID:119 / vaginal cancer" "DOID:1245 / vulva cancer" "DOID:1319 / brain cancer" "DOID:1324 / lung cancer" "DOID:1540 / parathyroid carcinoma" "DOID:1612 / breast cancer" "DOID:169 / neuroendocrine tumor" "DOID:1725 / peritoneum cancer" "DOID:1781 / thyroid cancer" "DOID:1781 / thyroid gland cancer" "DOID:1785 / pituitary cancer" "DOID:1790 / malignant mesothelioma" "DOID:1793 / pancreatic cancer" "DOID:184 / bone cancer" "DOID:1964 / fallopian tube cancer" "DOID:2021 / placenta cancer" "DOID:2174 / ocular cancer" "DOID:2394 / ovarian cancer" "DOID:2531 / hematologic cancer" "DOID:2596 / larynx cancer" "DOID:263 / kidney cancer" "DOID:2994 / germ cell cancer" "DOID:2998 / testicular cancer" "DOID:3119 / gastrointestinal system cancer" "DOID:3277 / thymus cancer" "DOID:3565 / meningioma" "DOID:3571 / liver cancer" "DOID:363 / uterine cancer" "DOID:3953 / adrenal gland cancer" "DOID:4045 / muscle cancer" "DOID:4159 / skin cancer " (sic! extra white space) "DOID:4159 / skin cancer" "DOID:4362 / cervical cancer" "DOID:4606 / bile duct cancer" "DOID:5041 / esophageal cancer" "DOID:5158 / pleural cancer" "DOID:8618 / oral cavity cancer" "DOID:9253 / gastrointestinal stromal tumor" "DOID:9256 / colorectal cancer"
Speaking of DO names, I have a couple of cases in cBioPortal where I can't decide which DO name to assign.