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This chapter describes how to submit images to NBIA.

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  1. Before submitting data, a collection should be created in the User Authorization Tool (UAT). Roles such as “READ” and “MANAGE_VISIBILITY_STATUS” can be assigned to users for a given collection in the UAT.
  2. Install the FileSender and the CTP (Clinical Trial Processor) client. The CTP is configured for the client (sender) and the server (receiver). This tool anonymizes the data as well as assigns collection information which is required for storage, search and security provisioning of the data.
  3. Unzip the file and open both tools on your local machine.
  4. In FileSender, locate the image(s) to be submitted.
  5. Update the anonymization script.
  6. FileSender sends the image(s) to the RSNA Clinical Trial Processor (CTP) client, which anonymizes the data to comply with patient privacy policies.
  7. The CTP client forwards the image(s) over the internet to the CTP server, which stores the file(s) in the database.
  8. The CTP server transfers the image(s) to your NBIA database repository.

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See also Alternative Image Configuration/Submission Methods.

You can find the latest documentation for CTP on the Medical Imaging Research Center

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Installation of the CTP Client/Server

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As noted above, to submit images, you must have the FileSender and the CTP client both installed and running on your machine. For information regarding your specific installation issues, contact NCI Application Support.

To configure the CTP client, perform the following steps:

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