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Welcome to the CTRP Development Team Wiki site
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About the CTRP Wiki

This is the wiki home page for the Clinical Trials Reporting Program (CTRP). The purpose of this site is to provide up-to-date information on the development of the applications, tools, and services supporting the CTRP program.

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About CTRP

NCI's

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Clinical Trials Reporting Program (CTRP) fulfills a recommendation made by the NCI Clinical Trials Working Group (CTWG) to the National Cancer Advisory Board.

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CTRP is designed to

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be a comprehensive database

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of regularly updated information

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, including accrual, on all NCI

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supported clinical trials.

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This comprehensive database of the entire NCI portfolio will help identify gaps in clinical research and duplicative studies, as well as facilitate effective clinical trial prioritization. To learn more about the history and goals of CTRP, visit the NCI's CTRP Web Page.

CTRP Web Applications

CTRP applications, hosted by NCI, are available to registered users. Refer to the instructions in Creating New NCI CTRP User Accounts to learn more about requesting a user account.

Two of these applications are designed specifically for members of the clinical research community; others are designed for use by NCI staff and contractors only. To learn more about which of the CTRP applications are applicable to you, visit NCI's CTRP Web Page.

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CTRP Web Services

CTRP supports several services to accommodate programmatic or system-to-system integration. For more information about the CTRP Services, refer to CTRP Web Services Guides.

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Primary CTRP Web Services

Additional CTRP Services

Information about Demonstrations

The following CTRP applications are available for testing and training purposes:

  • Registration
  • Subject Accrual
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If you would like a demonstration, contact NCICTRO@mail.nih.gov.

Lists and Forums

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CTRP USERS LIST (CTRP-Users-L@list.nih.gov) subscription requests

https://list.nih.gov/cgi-bin/wa.exe?SUBED1=CTRP-USERS-L&A=1

General discussions about CTRP applications and services for CTRP users

Application Support

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For information about CTRP, please visit the CTRP Website.

About the CTRP Applications and Services

At present, CTRP is comprised of the following systems and modules:

  • NCI Clinical Trials Registration Site:
    The CTRP Registration Site provides researchers with access to cancer clinical trials. It enables users to search for clinical trials submitted by members of the cancer research community and to view details of existing trials. Additionally, users who create an account with the CTRP can submit new clinical trial protocol details and amend those currently registered and verified in the CTRP. The CTRP Registration Site enables users to register, amend, and update trials one-at- a-time, or in batches consisting of multiple trials. Currently you can register proprietary and non-proprietary interventional trials. Future releases of this product will enable you to register observational trials as well.
  • NCI Clinical Trials Viewer: A web-based tool for viewing reports.
  • NCI Protocol Abstraction Portal: A web-based application for creating detailed protocol abstractions.
  • NCI Shared Person/Organization Curation Portal: A web-based application for curating person, organization, and correlation data.
  • The COPPA Services: COPPA is an initial set of core enterprise services (Persons, Organizations, Protocol Abstraction, and Correlations) that are central to the operations of all CTMS applications. For more information about COPPA, see COPPA wiki .

Release History

  • January 2009: CTRP 1.0 (first release)
  • February 2009: CTRP 1.1
  • March 2009: CTRP 1.1.1
  • April 2009: CTRP 1.1.2
  • May 2009: CTRP 2.0 (included support for Amendments)
  • July 2009: CTRP 2.1 (introduced Viewer module)
  • August 2009: CTRP 2.2

Upcoming Releases

There are a number of release planned for the near term. These are listed below:

  • CTRP 3.0: Major upgrade. Will include new Accruals module. Expected release date: November 2009
  • CTRP 3.1: Expected release date: December 2009
  • CTRP 3.2: Future release. Q1 '10.

CTRP Software System Release Roadmap

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Meetings

The standing weekly CTRP Development team meetings are listed below:

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Description

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Weekly COPPA Team All-Hands Meeting

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Tuesdays at 1:30 - 2:30pm (Eastern)

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2115 E. Jefferson/5th Floor/Conference Room 5034
Telephone: (877) 952-2754
Passcode: 4370353
Centra URL: http://ncicb.centra.com
Centra Event ID: COPPA

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COPPA Team meetings to discuss tasks and status.

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COPPA Team Status Update Meeting

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Thursdays 11:00 - 11:30am (Eastern)

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Telephone: (877) 952-2754
Passcode: 4370353
Centra URL: http://ncicb.centra.com
Centra Event ID: COPPA

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Mailing Lists

For information about subscribing to the CTRP development team mailing list, please contact Edmond Mulaire (mulairee@mail.nih.gov).

Project Planning and Management

We engage in Agile project development, where we focus on time-boxed iterations that result in a deployable, testable application at the end of each iteration. As part of the iterative development, we actively engage with stakeholders on a regular basis.

The project management plan, communications plan, risk management plan, and project schedule are available in the CTRP source control repository. To view or download a copy of any of these documents, please go to the following location: project management

As part of the iterative development process, we are committed to making our latest implementation artifacts available for external consumers.  We maintain many deployment tiers with various versions of the working software.  You can always see what version of the software is deployed where.

Requirements and Designs

The requirement and software specification documents are available here: requirements

Documentation about the NCI Commons software libraries used by the CTRP applications is available on the 5AM Wiki.

CTRP-ECM Data Coordination Meeting Notes:

10-01-2009

10-22-2009

Models

The CTRP domain models are available here.

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