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This section provides instructions for adding and updating participating sites via the NCI CTRP Participating Site REST Service.

Introduction

Participating Site REST Service is a CTRP Web Service that provides the following operations in a REST-like fashion:

  • Add a participating site to a trial
  • Update an existing participating site on a trial
  • Obtain a list of participating sites on a trial

The service uses XML for data exchange.

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titleProgram Codes

The program codes feature (not to be confused with NCI Division Divisions and Program CodesPrograms) has been enhanced for the 4.4 release. The system ignores program codes unless the trial is one of the following:

  • Complete trial with a lead organization as a member of your cancer center family of organizations.
  • Abbreviated trial where such a member is a participant.

The system validates program code values against those listed on the Manage Program Codes Master List page for your affiliated cancer center. For details, refer to Managing Program Codes.

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The service uses XML for data exchange. All XML elements going in or out of the service are defined and validated against the following XML schemas:

XML schemas are well-annotated with inline documentation that explains the purpose and meaning of various elements, types, and attributes. Specific elements required for service operations are explained in the sections below.

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