Tumor Board

Summary:

Tumor Board encounters are defined using the OMOP visit_occurrence table, where the source value for the visit contains the phrase ‘tumor board’. Specifically, Thoracic Tumor Board patients are identified based on their primary site descriptions in the Neural Frame diagnoses data, which include diagnoses of lung, bronchus, or thymus cancers in addition to having a Tumor Board encounter.

Note: Thoracic Tumor Board definition will be narrowed further due to observations from cross-comparison between encounter data in Epic Hyperspace versus Epic Clarity.

As of November 2025, From 14,208 patients with thoracic cancer, 26,521 also had a Tumor Board encounter.

Tumor Board Encounter

Please note that starting in 2018, Stanford Cancer Center standardized and rationalized the tagging of tumor boards in the EHR.

Data Sources Across Tumor Board

Data Sources Across Tumor Board
Data Sources Count (N) Percentage (%)
Tumor Board Patients 26,521 100
Tumor Board Patients with Registry Data 22,981 87
Tumor Board Patients with Imaging and Registry Data 22,907 86
Tumor Board Patients with Imaging and Genomic Data 4,037 15
Tumor Board Patients with Thoracic Cancer 2,845 11

Summary of Patient Population

The demographic categories examined include Age, Sex, Race, and Ethnicity.

Thoracic Tumor Board
Characteristic Count (N) Percentage (%)
Total Total number of pts 2,845 100
Age 0-17 2 0
Age 18-44 101 4
Age 45-64 663 23
Age 65+ 2,079 73
Sex Male 1,303 46
Sex Female 1,541 54
Sex Unknown 1 0
Race American Indian-Alaska Native 5 0
Race Asian 887 31
Race Native Hawaii 28 1
Race Black 76 3
Race White 1,494 53
Race Other-Unknown 355 12
Ethnicity Hispanic Latino 211 7
Ethnicity NOT Hispanic Latino 2,568 90
Ethnicity Other-Missing 66 2

Neural Frame Case Status

The Stanford Cancer Registry keeps track of every cancer case at Stanford and uses the case status variable to monitor each case’s progress. The major categories are: Completed, Not Reportable, and Incomplete.

  • Not Reportable cases refer to cases that are not reportable to the state per cancer registry rules, or those that have already been abstracted.

  • Incomplete cases are reportable and have been abstracted, but are marked as incomplete due to pending treatment information or unresolved edit errors. These edits can arise for a variety of reasons, such as version changes by the state registry or code updates by standard-setting agencies.

  • Completed cases are reportable, have been fully abstracted, and have passed all edit checks. These cases are transmitted to the state.

Please note that the Incomplete case status is eventually updated to either Completed or Not Reportable.

The distribution of case status for Thoracic Tumor Board encounter patients are listed below:

Case Status Number of Patients
Complete 2,351
Not Reportable 325
Incomplete 169

Image Occurrence

As of November 2025, 2,843 had image occurrence procedures.

Note: The following analysis is presented for series occurrences above 500.

The following modality source values without image pixel were excluded from the analysis:

SR: Structured Report, REG: Registration, KO: Key Object Selection, PR: Presentation State

Source Codes:

The source codes for this page can be found here, and the sql queries that support the metrics can be found here.