NCI Drug Information System

Since 1955, the National Cancer Institute has conducted extensive testing of materials for possible activity against different forms of cancer. Over 400,000 compounds have been aquired and the information management problems associated with this effort are best handled by a computer system. The NCI Drug Information System ( DIS ) was set up in 1980 in order to keep track of acquisition, storage, shipping, and testing of drugs at the National Cancer Institute. The DIS consists of 2 major sub-systems: The Pre-Registry and the Drug sub-systems. The Pre-Registry sub-system handles compound acquisition and only is of interest to those directly involved in the acquisition process. The Drug sub-system is where most of the data is stored and is the system used by most users.

Databases in the DIS Drug Sub-System

References

  1. Milne, G.W.A. and Miller, J.A. The NCI Drug Information System. 1. System Overview. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 1986, 26, 154-159.
  2. Milne, G.W.A., Feldman, A., Miller, J.A, Daly, G.P. and Hammel, M.J. The NCI Drug Information System. 2. DIS Pre-Registry. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 1986, 26, 159-168.
  3. Milne, G.W.A., Feldman, A., Miller, J.A, and Daly, G.P. The NCI Drug Information System. 3. The DIS Chemistry Module. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 1986, 26, 168-179.
  4. Milne, G.W.A., Miller, J.A, and Hoover, J.R.. The NCI Drug Information System. 4. Inventory and Shipping Modules. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 1986, 26, 179-185.
  5. Zehnacker, M.T., Brennan, R.H. Milne, G.W.A., and Miller, J.A. The NCI Drug Information System. 5. DIS Biology Module. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 1986, 26, 186-193.
  6. Zehnacker, M.T., Brennan, R.H. Milne, G.W.A., Miller, J.A. and Hammel, M.J. The NCI Drug Information System. 6. System Maintenance. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 1986, 26, 193-197.