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  1. Locate the trial of interest by following the instructions in Searching for and Selecting Your Trials.
  2. Click the trial's NCI Trial Identifier. The Participating Site Subject Accrual Count page appears. If no accrual counts have been recorded for this trial previously, you can elect to submit your accrual data at the subject level instead of the summary level.

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  3. Optionally, to record accrual counts at the subject level, click Switch to Subject Level Accrual, and follow the instructions in Submitting Accruals at the Subject Level for Non-Interventional Trials. Otherwise, continue with the next steps.
  4. In the Number of Subjects Enrolled field(s), enter the number of subjects currently enrolled in this study at your site.
  5. (Optional) In the Cut-Off Date field, specify the date from which the cumulative accrual count was calculated. If you do not specify a cut-off date, the system considers the accrual submission date to be the cut-off date.
  6. To clear all the entries, click Reset. Otherwise, be sure to c lick the Save icon for each site.
    A message at the top of the table indicates that the record has been updated successfully. Because you submitted accrual counts at the summary level, you must continue to record accruals at this level in the future.

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