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Trial AttributeDescription
Interventional.Studies in human beings in which individuals are assigned by an investigator based on a protocol to receive specific interventions.
Non-Interventional.
Studies in human beings in which individual  subjects may receive diagnostic, therapeutic, or other interventions, but the investigator does not assign specific interventions to the subjects of the study.
Complete.
Trials with all data elements.
Industrial/Abbreviated.
Trials with limited data elements. Industrial and Abbreviated terms are used interchangeably.
Consortia.
Trials with mixed characteristics of Complete and Abbreviated Trials.
NCI Managed.Trials with a CTEP ID or DCP ID or both.
NCI Managed CTEP Trials.Trials with a CTEP ID but not a DCP ID.
NCI Managed DCP Trials.Trials with a DCP ID, with or without a CTEP ID.
NCI Sponsored.Trials for which the sponsor is "National Cancer Institute".
CCR Trials.

Trials for which the Lead Organization is "NCI – Center for Cancer Research" and which do not have CTEP or DCP IDs.

  • CTEP-ID for this organization is NCICCR.
  • PO-ID for this organization is 16108126.
Cancer Center Trials.Trials  not not submitted by CTRO or by DCP PIO. Trials with neither a CTEP ID nor DCP ID.

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The report lists trial counts by each of the following trial statuses:

Trial StatusDescription
Registered
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Original submissions.
Rejected
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Original submissions rejected.
Late Rejected
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Original submissions rejected using the "Late Rejection Milestone".
On Hold
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Original submissions currently on hold.
Accepted
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Original submissions accepted by the CTRP.
Abstracted
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Original submissions for which TSRs have been sent.
Accrual
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Submissions with accruals.

Additionally, for each of the trial statuses, the report lists counts for interventional and non-interventional trials separately.

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