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New term request: therapeutic hormone treatment
Editor preferred term: therapeutic hormone treatment
Textual definition: A therapeutic procedure that has as occurrent part some administering of a drug product that either (1) contains some hormone as active ingredient, (2) negatively regulates the production of some hormone, or (3) negatively regulates some action of some hormone.
Definition source: https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/hormone-therapy
Parent class: therapeutic procedure
Term editor: Matthew Diller
Contributor: William R. Hogan
Contributor: S. Clint Dowland
I'm also attaching a spreadsheet that displays the term request in a different format. NTR - therapeutic hormone treatment.xlsx
Textual definition: A therapeutic procedure that has as occurrent part some administering of a drug product that either (1) negatively regulates the production of some hormone, or (2) negatively regulates some action of some hormone.
Includes Hormone replacement therapy?
parent: Hormone therapy children: Hormone replacement therapy , adjuvant hormone therapy
parent: Hormone therapy Children: (need examples) Replacement (thyroid hormone after thyroidectomy, estrogen after salpingo-oophorectomy ) antagonist agonist prevent production class
Matt Diller recently added 'hormone therapeutic function' (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DRON_00000073) to DRON. I would propose either of the following solutions (with slight personal preference on 2)):
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Create a class therapeutic hormone treatment. Textual definition: A therapeutic procedure that realizes a hormone therapeutic function. Adding the appropriate axiom as a equivalent class axiom.
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Refrain from adding a new, asserted class to OGMS (or any other ontology). Data about hormone therapy treatment can simply be queried out using SPARQL and the axiom mentioned under 1). This keeps the ontologies lean and free of application specific entities. The rational for this strategy has been outlined in the following paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31419826/