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To use the service, you must have a valid NCI LDAP account and a CTRP account. For instructions, refer to Creating New NCI CTRP User Accounts. All service endpoints require HTTP Basic authentication with your NCI LDAP username and password.

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Registering or amending Complete trials in the CTRP involves organizations and persons that have the following roles in clinical trials: lead organization, sponsor, principal investigator, and so on. CTRP does not manage information about persons and organizations; instead, this is delegated to the Person and Organization Curation Portal, also known as PO. For more information, refer to the Person and Organization Curation Portal User's Guide.

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You must have a user account with appropriate LDAP membership to access the PO User's Guide.

Before registering a trial, ensure that organizations and persons acting on the trial exist already in PO. Use person identifiers (PO IDs) and organization identifiers (CTEP IDs) when you register a trial whenever possible. If they do not already exist, request that they be created prior to trial registration, by submitting a request to the CTRO at ncictro@mail.nih.gov.

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We strongly recommended that you exercise PO Web Services API separately in order to find persons and organizations of interest prior to registering a trial. For instructions, refer to Person and Organization Service. Once you find a person or organization, you can use their IDs within a trial registration packet as shown in API examples below. This helps to minimize duplicates in the CTRP system.

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