The list of trials to which you have been granted access is displayed automatically when you log in to Accrual. For information on navigating and working with lists of trials, refer to Working with Accrual Tables and Search Results.
Accessing your trials
If you do not see any studies listed when you log in, consider the following points:
- Your CTRP user account must have authorization to submit accrual data to your trials.
Trials appear in the list after they have been registered in CTRP and fully abstracted, and your site on those trials have an open status.
For instructions on each of these, refer to Accrual Prerequisites.
How to Search For Trials
- On the toolbar, click Trial Search.
The Trial Search page appears.
Enter the NCI Trial Number, ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier, or Official Title in the fields provided.Â
Press ENTER or click Search Trials.
You can search for a trial by one or more criteria, or you can list all trials to which you have been granted access by leaving all of the search criteria fields blank. If you search by the Official Title, use keywords and wildcards rather than phrases or the entire title. Doing so minimizes the potential for excluding any titles with misspellings or slightly different phrasing from the search results. For example, a Phase II trial may have been recorded as a Phase 2 trial.
The Search Trials page refreshes and displays the trial(s) you searched for.
DCP and CTEP Trials are restricted
DCP and CTEP trials are listed among the results for users affiliated with the trial's lead organization and Super Abstractors only. However, only Super Abstractors can edit the accrual records.
Each trial is listed by NCI trial identifier, official title, current trial status, trial type, and Accrual disease terminology. Trial statuses are defined in the table below.Unable to render {include} The included page could not be found.