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AnchorabstractdiseaseabstractdiseaseYou can search for and select disease and condition terminology from a stored list of active disease/conditions in the NCI Enterprise Vocabulary Service's (EVS) NCI Thesaurus (NCIt). You can find more information about the NCIt at http://ncit.nci.nih.gov/.

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Column Name

Definition

Preferred Name

Standard name. Word or phrase that NCIt uses by preference to refer to each disease/condition.

Code

Unique identifier (code) assigned to each disease/condition.

NCI Thesaurus Concept ID

A concept unique identifier within the NCI Enterprise Vocabulary Service's (EVS) NCI Thesaurus (NCIt).

Display Name

The name that is used in the “reported” diseases domain. Some diseases are reported and therefore are included in the “reported” disease hierarchy. Others are too specific to report and are not included in the “reported” disease domain.

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The name of a “reported” disease in the domain can differ from the preferred name.

Parent Preferred Name(s)

Preferred name of the disease/condition (super-concept).

Include in XML?

“Yes” in the “Include in XML?” column indicates that the disease/condition information should be added to the XML document for submission to ClinicalTrials.gov.

You can view, edit, delete, and add diseases/conditions to the trial.

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Viewing Diseases and Condition Details

You can view the details of each disease/condition linked to a trial, super- and sub-concepts, and parent/child (vertical) hierarchical relationships. When merely viewing trial data, trial checkout is optional.

How to View Disease/Condition Details

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Search for the trial of interest. For instructions, refer to Searching for Trials in PA.

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In the search results, click the NCI Trial Identifier link for that trial. The Trial Identification page appears.

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On the Scientific Data menu, click Disease/Condition. The Trial Disease/Condition page appears.

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Column Name

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Definition

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Preferred Name

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Word or phrase that the NCIt uses by preference to refer to each disease/condition.

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Code

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NCIt unique identifier (code) assigned to each disease/condition.

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NCI Thesaurus Concept ID

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A concept unique identifier in the NCIt.

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Display Name

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The name that is used in the “reported” diseases domain. Some diseases are reported and therefore are included in the “reported” disease hierarchy. Others are too specific to report and are not included in the 'reported' disease domain.

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The name of a “reported” disease in the domain can differ from the preferred name.

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Other names

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Synonyms of the preferred name.

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Super-concepts

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Concepts in the hierarchy above the disease/condition concept. Also known as “parents”. Each super-concept may have its own parent concept.

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Sub-concepts

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Concepts in the hierarchy below the disease/condition concept. Also known as “children”. Each sub-concept may have its own child concept.

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Adding Diseases and Conditions

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Some disease/condition terms become obsolete over time. When you validate the trial, the system displays an error message if the abstraction contains an obsolete term. If this occurs, look up the disease/condition name and replace the obsolete term with the new one.

How to Add Diseases to a Trial

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Search for the trial of interest. For instructions, refer to Searching for Trials in PA.

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In the search results, click the NCI Trial Identifier link for that trial. The Trial Identification page appears.

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On the Trial Identification page, check out the trial. For instructions, refer to Checking In and Checking Out Trials. (This checkout step is optional for Super Abstractors.)

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On the Scientific Data menu, click Disease/Condition. The Trial Disease/Condition page appears, with or without any disease or condition records displayed.

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Click Add.

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You may have to scroll to the bottom of the page to find the Add button.

The Disease dialog box appears, with the Find a Disease/Condition section.
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  • To search for alternate (synonymous) terms, select the Search Synonyms check box. The system searches for your preferred term and for alternate terms as well.
  • To limit your search to exact matches only, select the Exact match only check box. The system searches for terms that exactly match what you typed.
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Depending on the location of your preferred term in the NCIt/CTRP Tree, it may take several seconds for the system to display it.

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To add diseases/conditions, click the desired disease/condition from the list of search results or from the CTRP Disease Hierarchy window. Or, to add all of the diseases/conditions, next to the Search field, click Add All.
The diseases/conditions you choose appear in the Your Selections box.

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You can not select Alternate Terms (synonyms).

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PrimaryThis column indicates whether the disease/condition is primary in this trial. A trial can have zero, one, or more diseases/conditions as primary.

You can view, edit, delete, and add diseases/conditions to the trial

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You can select as many diseases/conditions from your search results as necessary. Additionally, you can search for other terms.

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  1. To remove a term from the Your Selections box, click the Remove icon associated with the term.
  2. To remove all search terms and selections, click Reset.

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Editing Disease and Condition Indicators - Changing the XML Inclusion Indicator

You can change the Include in XML indicator for current records in a given trial.

How to Edit Disease/Condition Indicators

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Search for the trial of interest. For instructions, refer to Searching for Trials in PA.

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In the search results, click the NCI Trial Identifier link for that trial. The Trial Identification page appears.

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On the Trial Identification page, check out the trial. For instructions, refer to Checking In and Checking Out Trials. (This checkout step is optional for Super Abstractors.)

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Click the Edit icon. The Edit Disease/Condition page appears.

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Deleting Diseases and Conditions

The system removes records from view when you delete diseases or conditions from a trial, but it does not delete them from the system. However, there is no way for you to recover a deleted record. If you delete a record accidentally, follow the instructions in Adding Diseases and Conditions to add it back.

How to Delete Diseases/Conditions from a Trial

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For instructions, refer to

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In the search results, click the NCI Trial Identifier link for that trial. The Trial Identification page appears.

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On the Scientific Data menu, click Disease/Condition. The Trial Disease/Condition page appears.

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  • In the Delete column for the appropriate record, select the Delete check box, and then click Delete.
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  • To delete all records, click Select All, and then click Delete.

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Managing NCIt Disease/Condition Terms

You can import NCIt terms on demand if the term you require for abstraction does not exist in the CTRP database. Once imported, CTRP syncs the term with in the NCIt database automatically.

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  1. In Managing Disease and Intervention Terminologies, clarify that you can get to the Manage NCIt Terms menu two ways. Copy concepts from this section.
  2. In the Abstracting Diseases and Conditions intro and in the Abstracting Interventions intro, add a link that points to Managing Disease and Intervention Terminologies.
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  1. At the bottom of the Disease/Condition page, click Manage NCIt Terms.
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  2. Follow the instructions in the following sections:

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