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Below is an example of metadata from the PRISMA study. It contains information about the data available:

Class

Property

Property Label

Description/Example

dcat:Catalogue

dcat:dataset

dataset

Personalised RISk-based MAmmascreening Study (PRISMA)

dct:description

Description

This catalog describes the core metadata of Radboudumc datasets

dct:publisher

Publisher

https://ror.org/05wg1m734

dct:title

Title

Radboudumc Core Metadata

dcat:Dataset

dcat:ContactPoint

Contact Point

foaf:agent

dct:creator

Creator name

foaf:agent

dct: description

Description

The primary aim of the PRISMA study was to investigate the potential value of risk-tailored versus traditional breast cancer screening protocols in the Netherlands. Data collection took place between 2014-2019, resulting in ∼67,000 mammograms, ∼38,000 surveys, ∼10,000 blood samples and ∼600 saliva samples.

dct:issued

Issued

15/01/2024

dct: identifier

Identifier

https://fdp.radboudumc.nl/dataset/8793226e-9a7c-4e8c-9cef-fce41ef0b865

dct:modified

Modified

15/01/2024

dct:publisher

Publisher

foaf:agent

dcat:theme

Theme

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0007254, http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C20116

dct:title

Title

Personalised RISk-based MAmmascreening Study (PRISMA)

dct:type

Type

http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Dataset

dct:license

License

Not yet available

dcat:Distribution

dcat:accessURL

Access URL

DOI (not yet available)

dcat:MediaType

Format

text/csv 

dcat:title

Title

PRISMA Questionnaire data

dcat:description

Description

The extensive questionnaire covers different topics such as demographics, personal characteristics, reproductive characteristics, medication, lifestyle, health status, family history, psychosocial characteristics.

foaf:Agent

foaf:name

name

Radboudumc

dct:identifier

identifier

mailto

https:

contact@radboudumc.nl

//ror.org/05wg1m734

Here is the same data mapped towards the Health-RI metadata core. It contains the same information, however, now this data can be easily processed by a computer and is in a format that is common for many places on the web.

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