Introducing Hematology Tag Ontology

Michael A. Thompson, MD, Ph.D. (@mtmdphd)
Matthew S. Katz, MD (@subatomicdoc)
Audun Utengen, BSc, MBA (@audvin)

 

In a series of blog posts and eventually manuscripts, Matthew Katz, MD, and colleagues developed a hashtag ontology for cancer (Table 1) The Cancer Tag Ontology (CTO) covers disease states (eg, #mmsm) and the Oncology Tag Ontology (OTO) covers Clinical Tags (eg, #pallonc) and Scientific Disciplines (eg, #cactc). This system is dynamic in that additional hashtags can be proposed to be added here. Of note, For the Symplur hashtag registry, the hashtag must be more than 4 and less than 30 characters long. There is a Hashtag Finder app that can integrate with web browsers to help support using the appropriate hashtag and provide usage data. Typing in a word like “thrombosis” shows you what is found for hashtags and the frequency of use (Figure 1).

Similar systems were later started in other disease states (Table 2). The Symplur “Healthcare Hashtag Project” allows for searching and seeing the organization of hashtags outside of hematology or oncology specifically. These ontologies have developed both as grass roots efforts (eg #bcsm. #btsm) as well as assigning hashtags that were then later used frequently (eg #mmsm) or rarely used (eg #intonc).

The Hematology Tag Ontology (HTO, Table 3) is presented here to help organize social media content of interest to hematologists and with some overlap with the CTO and OTO as well as newly devised content. We will plan to address usage of the CTO / OTO / HTO and add and edit hashtags in the future as needed for new content or low usage. The HTO proposed uses hashtags currently in use (#leusm, #mmsm), makes choices between multiple used hashtags (eg, “thrombosis”) based on use frequency (using currently or was newly conceived to fill perceived gaps (eg #BMFSM). There is always a tension between lumping (#leusm = all leukemias) versus splitting leukemia into ALL, AML, CLL, CML, CMML, HCL, etc specific hashtags.

 

The HTO Proposed Outline

  • Bleeding
  • Bone Marrow Failure disorders
  • Coagulation / Thrombosis
  • Infections & immunodeficiency
  • Malignant Hematology
  • Molecular and translational hematology biology – et ca stem cells, microenvironment
  • Red Blood Cells (RBCs) & Transfusion Medicine
  • Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
  • Platelets
  • White Blood Cells (WBCs)
  • Von Willebrand Disease (VWD)
  • Other

 

We anticipate modifying based on feedback and actual use statistics in the future. Of course, all of these organizational structures are not binding, but rather a voluntary way to encourage character deiminated sharing to improve specificity in real time and in online searches. For instance, is #amyloidosis useful instead of a search without a hashtag in front, or should the currently used #amyloidosis be converted to something like #amsm or #amlsm or #ALsm, etc. We hope this helps anyone using social media including clinicians, researchers, patients, and caregivers.

A non-comprehensive listing of hematology hashtags for annual meetings is also noted in Table 4. This may be added to in the future. One time promotional campaigns (eg, #WTDay16) were not included in the list. This is not one person’s view of how social media content in hematology should be organized. Rather, a number of people influenced the development of this ontology over time including the original OTO/CTO contributors, Navneet Majhail, MD (@BldCancerDoc), Naveen Pemmaraju, MD (@doctorpemm), Oana Paun, MD (@__oana), Krishna Komanduri, MD (@drkomanduri), and many others. This initial HTO now represents 31 hashtags (many are non-unique vs CTO/OTO) in 12 categories (Table 3). Just as the CTO / OTO and other lists have caught on, please try to add to, use and promote the HTO.

 

Figure 1. Symplur Hashtag Finder Results of “thrombosis” search

 

Table 1. Discussions and publications building to a hashtag ontology for cancer

Date / Author(s) Title Publication Comments
7/03/13
Katz1
Hashtag Folksonomy for Cancer Communities on Twitter ASCO Blog Folksonomy = user-driven classification
7/15/13
Katz2
Cancer Hashtags: High Time or Half-Baked? ASCO Blog Folksonomy, folktology, tag ongology, ontology
7/16/13
Katz3
Health Tag Ontology Project: Adding Meaning to Social Media? MCSMN Blog A tag ontology is a structured system, more ‘top-down’ than ‘bottom-up’.
10/29/13
Katz4
Health Hashtags: Successes and Challenges in Organizing Oncology Online ASCO Blog Advantages and limitations
11/4/13
Katz5
Hashtags in Cancer Care: Embedding Meaning in Digital Health ASCO Blog CTO
6/1/15
Katz et al.1
Disease-Specific Hashtags for Online Communication About Cancer Care ASCO Poster Poster on SlideShare
6/15/15
Katz6
Hashtags to Access Health Information Blog Thoughts on data
11/5/15
Katz et al.7
Disease-Specific Hashtags for Online Communication About Cancer Care JAMA Oncology CTO

ASCO = American Society of Clinical Oncology
MCSMN = Mayo Clinic Social Media Network

 

Table 2. Other Selected Hashtag Ontologies Related to Hematology/Oncology

Ontology Created By Links
Cancer Tag Ontology (CTO) 11/2013 Katz et al.7 https://www.symplur.com/blog/hashtags-cancer-care-embedding-meaning-digital-health/
Oncology Tag Ontology (OTO) 12/2014 Katz et al.7 https://www.symplur.com/blog/oncology-tag-ontology-professional-centered-collaboration-networking/
Radiology Hashtag Ontology 1/28/15 Hawkins8 https://www.symplur.com/blog/radiology-hashtag-ontology-project/
Urology Tag Ontology (UTO) 8/10/15 Kutikov et al.9 https://www.symplur.com/blog/the-urology-tag-ontology-project/
Urology Tag Ontology (UTO) – 2017 Update 3/23/17 Borgman et al.10 https://www.symplur.com/blog/urology-tag-ontology-2017-update/
Pathology Tag Ontology (PTO) 3/11/16 Gardner11 https://www.symplur.com/blog/introducing-pathology-hashtag-ontology
Cardiology Hashtag Ontology 4/1/16 Widmer12 https://www.symplur.com/blog/cardiology-hashtag-ontology

 

Table 3. Hematology Tag Ontology (HTO)

Topic Hashtag
Bleeding #Hemophilia
#BleedingDisorders
Bone Marrow Failure #BMFSM
Coagulation / Clotting / Thrombosis #VTE
Infections & immunodeficiencies #Autoimmune
#HIV
#IDOnc
#ImmunoOnc
Malignant Hematology #amyloidosis
#bmtsm
#BPDCN
#leusm
#lymsm
#mdssm
#mmsm
#mpnsm
#wmsm
Molecular and translational hematology biology See CTO for Clinical Tags and Scientific Disciplines
Red Blood Cells (RBCs) #Anemia
#Thalassemia
#Transfusion
Sickle-Cell Disease (SCD) #SickleCell
Platelets #ITP (not in Symplur)
#Plateletrichplasma
White Blood Cells (WBCs) #mastocytosis
Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) #VWD
Other (selected) #CardioOnc
#caxtx
#CCDR
#ctsm
#NCORP
#OncoPharm

See an always up to date list on the Hematology Tag Ontology page.

Table 4. Hematology Hashtags for Annual Meetings

Not meant to be comprehensive.

Annual Meeting Organization
#ASHxx @ASH_hematology
#ASCOxx @ASCO
#BMTTandemxx @ASBMT
#EBMTxx @TheEBMT
#EHAzz @EHA_Hematology
#ISTH2017 @isth

xx = last two digits of year
yy = four digits of year
zz = number of consecutive meetings
#EHA22 = 2017 Annual Meeting

Michael A. Thompson, MD, PhD - @mtmdphd

Heme/Onc Researcher. @Aurora_Cancer Member: @ASCO @ASH_Hematology @Doximity. #mmsm, #lymsm, #ImmunoOnc, #ClinicalTrials

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