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Version: 1.0.0 | Published: 8 Oct 2024 | Updated: 233 days ago

Edinburgh Ovarian Cancer Database

Dataset

Summary

Citation:
CITATION INCOMPLETE

Documentation

Description:
The Edinburgh Ovarian Cancer Database was founded by Professor John Smyth in 1984 with the main aim of tracking the disease course of every ovarian cancer patient in the South-East of Scotland (Lothian, Fife, Borders and Dumfries and Galloway). Clinical, pathological, genetic, surgical and treatment information is recorded. The database tracks the patient’s disease course including therapies, responses to treatment, progression episodes, radiological investigations, tumour marker results and ultimately cause of death. It has been and continues to be a huge resource for retrospective research, sample collection and uniform prospective data collection. The data helps identify patients suitable for particular therapy options and clinical trials. There are over 4500 patients documented to date. Data is curated by a team of 2 data managers who source data from patient case notes, electronic patient records, SCI-Store, APEX, the Scottish morbidity registers and from Scotland’s genetic services. Going forward some areas of the database will be populated using automated feeds from various national, regional and bespoke databases and EPRs.

Coverage

Spatial

Spatial Coverage:
  • United Kingdom,Scotland,East Lothian
  • United Kingdom,Scotland,West Lothian
  • United Kingdom,Scotland,Midlothian
  • United Kingdom,Scotland,City of Edinburgh

Temporal

Start Date:
01 January 1975
Frequency:
Continuous

Provenance

Collection Situation:
Clinic, Primary care - Clinic, Secondary care - Outpatients, Secondary care - In-patients, Services, Prescribing - Community pharmacy

Access and Governance

Usage

Condition of Access:
  • Project-specific restrictions
  • Research-specific restrictions
Condition of Use:
  • Project-specific restrictions
  • Disclosure control
Resource Creator:
NHS Lothian and the University of Edinburgh

Access

Access Service:
Researchers define their cohort and time period and select from a list of available data variables. Analysts will retrieve the data and make it available as an Excel file.
Jurisdictions:
  • GB-SCT
  • GB-GBN
Data Controller:
NHS Lothian
Access Request Cost:
Available on request
Data Processor:
NHS Lothian and the University of Edinburgh

Format and Standards

Languages:
en
Formats:
  • application/sql
  • text/csv

Observations

Statistical Population
Population Description
Population Size
Measured Property
Observation Date
Persons
Ovarian cancer patients from the Lothian region of Scotland.
4943
Count
24 August 2022