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  • - The PROSurvival project focuses on enhancing predictions for prostate cancer recurrence-free survival by using federated machine learning to analyze whole slide images along with specific clinical data while ensuring data privacy compliance.
  • - Anonymized datasets created from image and clinical data will adhere to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and follow principles for data accessibility and interoperability, utilizing the DICOM standard for images and a modified version of the oBDS standard for clinical data.
  • - The project faced challenges regarding clinical data anonymization and navigating various approval processes from data protection officers at different clinics, but the new German Health Data Utilization Act is anticipated to streamline future data sharing efforts.

Article Abstract

The PROSurvival project aims to improve the prediction of recurrence-free survival in prostate cancer by applying federated machine learning to whole slide images combined with selected clinical data. Both the image and clinical data will be aggregated into an anonymized dataset compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation and published under the principles of findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable data. The DICOM standard will be used for the image data. For the accompanying clinical data, a human-readable, compact and flexible standard is yet to be defined. From the set of existing standards, mostly extendable with varying degrees of modifications, we chose oBDS as a starting point and modified it to include missing data points and to remove mandatory items not applicable to our dataset. Clinical and survival data from clinic-specific spreadsheets were converted into this modified standard, ensuring on-site data privacy during processing. For publication of the dataset, both image and clinical data are anonymized using established methods. The key challenges arose during the clinical data anonymization and in identifying research repositories meeting all of our requirements. Each clinic had to coordinate the publication with their responsible data protection officers, requiring different approval processes due to the individual states' differing interpretations of the legal regulations. The newly established German Health Data Utilization Act is expected to simplify future data sharing in a responsible and powerful way.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SHTI241096DOI Listing

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