Open jeremywarner opened 5 years ago
Also some of these discrepancies stem from regimens that have a "component" of a class of things (e.g., ADT [androgen deprivation therapy])
ADT-1 = LHRH ADT-2 = Castration + LHRH
This is the breakdown of the 148 regimens: 5 contain interferon and need disambiguation per issue #70 10 contain a class ADT or ET (endocrine therapy) and need another solution 15 have no apparent explanation and are probably errors that will be fixed by hand 118 have radiation therapy as a component
There are currently 148 HemOnc regimens that have a numeric discrepancy between "Has antineopl Rx" and "Has antineoplastic" relationships (e.g., 2 of one, 3 of the other).
The majority of these are because a regimen component is not a drug, the most common example being radiotherapy (RT).
Some of them are errors where a non-drug is being pulled into a drug-only regimen. These will need to be fixed.