Cervix Image Sharing Protocol (CISP)
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Cervical Cancer, Cervical Cancer, Cancer, Women's Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology, Reproductive |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 100 |
Updated: | 8/11/2018 |
Start Date: | May 15, 2017 |
End Date: | March 2, 2022 |
The Clinical Epidemiology Unit in the Clinical Genetics Branch of the Division of Cancer
Epidemiology, NCI has a strong interest in fostering cervical cancer prevention solutions for
all kinds of settings, including lowresource ones that rely on development of robust,
low-cost screening and triage tools. Therefore, to support development of algorithms for
cervical image recognition software, NCI seeks to share digital cervical images and
accompanying clinical data from our large epidemiological studies on HPV and cervical cancer
screening with interested and qualified image analysis researchers. To accommodate the many
researchers that are interested, we have created this standard protocol to describe a unified
process for sharing deidentified cervical images and accompanying de-identified clinical data
from the following NCI studies: Costa Rican Natural History Study of HPV and Cervical
Neoplasia , ASCUS LSIL Triage Study-- ALTS , SUCCEED and Costa Rica Vaccine Trial .
Epidemiology, NCI has a strong interest in fostering cervical cancer prevention solutions for
all kinds of settings, including lowresource ones that rely on development of robust,
low-cost screening and triage tools. Therefore, to support development of algorithms for
cervical image recognition software, NCI seeks to share digital cervical images and
accompanying clinical data from our large epidemiological studies on HPV and cervical cancer
screening with interested and qualified image analysis researchers. To accommodate the many
researchers that are interested, we have created this standard protocol to describe a unified
process for sharing deidentified cervical images and accompanying de-identified clinical data
from the following NCI studies: Costa Rican Natural History Study of HPV and Cervical
Neoplasia , ASCUS LSIL Triage Study-- ALTS , SUCCEED and Costa Rica Vaccine Trial .
The Clinical Epidemiology Unit in the Clinical Genetics Branch of the Division of Cancer
Epidemiology, NCI has a strong interest in fostering cervical cancer prevention solutions for
all kinds of settings, including lowresource ones that rely on development of robust,
low-cost screening and triage tools. Therefore, to support development of algorithms for
cervical image recognition software, NCI seeks to share digital cervical images and
accompanying clinical data from our large epidemiological studies on HPV and cervical cancer
screening with interested and qualified image analysis researchers. To accommodate the many
researchers that are interested, we have created this standard protocol to describe a unified
process for sharing deidentified cervical images and accompanying de-identified clinical data
from the following NCI studies: Costa Rican Natural History Study of HPV and Cervical
Neoplasia , ASCUS LSIL Triage Study-- ALTS , SUCCEED and Costa Rica Vaccine Trial .
Epidemiology, NCI has a strong interest in fostering cervical cancer prevention solutions for
all kinds of settings, including lowresource ones that rely on development of robust,
low-cost screening and triage tools. Therefore, to support development of algorithms for
cervical image recognition software, NCI seeks to share digital cervical images and
accompanying clinical data from our large epidemiological studies on HPV and cervical cancer
screening with interested and qualified image analysis researchers. To accommodate the many
researchers that are interested, we have created this standard protocol to describe a unified
process for sharing deidentified cervical images and accompanying de-identified clinical data
from the following NCI studies: Costa Rican Natural History Study of HPV and Cervical
Neoplasia , ASCUS LSIL Triage Study-- ALTS , SUCCEED and Costa Rica Vaccine Trial .
- This protocol will include de-identified images and clinical data from NCI studies.
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