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If the Number of Subjects You Submit in December is This......and the Number of Subjects You Submit the following March is This......Then the number of Subjects CTRP Records is This:
Explanation
101010CTRP records the most recent total COUNT.
101515CTRP records the most recent total COUNT. It does not add your latest submission to your previous count. If you had intended to record a count of 25 (10 + 15), you would have had to submit a count of 25 in March.
1000CTRP records the most recent total COUNT. It does not add/subtract your latest submission from your previous count. If you had intended to record a count of 10 (10 + 0), you would have had to submit a count of 10 in March.

This holds true whether you submit your counts by day, quarter, or year. The count includes the numbers of subjects you submit by the batch file process.

For example,

If You Submit Your Count on This Date...And the Number of Subjects You Submit is This......Then the number of Subjects CTRP Records is This:
Explanation
March 301010CTRP records the most recent total COUNT.
March 311515CTRP records the most recent total COUNT. It does not add your latest submission to your previous count. If you had intended to record a count of 25 (10 + 15), you would have had to submit a count of 25.
March 31
  • 15 via the user interface
  • 15 via the batch file process
15CTRP records the most recent total COUNT. It does not add the number of subjects you submit in the user interface to the number you submit via the batch process. If you had intended to record a count of 30 (15 + 15), you would have had to submit a count of 30 either in the batch file or the user interface.
Warning
titleDo not submit a count that is less than the previously submitted count unless the previous submission was an error

If you submit a new count that is less than the CTRP system previously recorded, the CTRP system considers your previous submission an error. Do not submit a lesser value unless you are intentionally correcting/deleting accruals. For example, if the CTRP system previously recorded 100 subjects, and you submit 85, the CTRP system records 85.

Recording and Updating Participating Site Accrual Counts

How to Record and Update Site Subject Accrual Counts

  1. Select the trial you want to work with by following instructions in Searching for and Selecting Your Trials, and clicking the corresponding NCI Trial Identifier link. The Participating Site Subject Accrual Count page appears.

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  2. In the Number (#) of Subjects Enrolled field, enter the number of subjects currently enrolled in studies at your site.
  3. In the Actions column of the record you want to update, click the Save icon.
    A message at the top of the table indicates that the record has been updated successfully.

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