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You can select and record anatomic site terms that identify the anatomic cancer site(s) on which a trial or study is focused. These records are included in a Data Table 4 report. A trial can have multiple anatomic sites.

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Adding Data Table 4 Anatomic Sites

How to Add Data Table 4 Anatomic Sites

  1. Search for the trial of interest. For instructions, refer to Searching for Trials in PA.

  2. In the search results, click the NCI Trial Identifier link for that trial. The Trial Identification page appears.

  3. On the Trial Identification page, check out the trial. For instructions, refer to Checking In and Checking Out Trials. (This checkout step is optional for Super Abstractors.)

  4. On the Scientific Data menu, click Data Table 4 Anatomic Site. The Data Table 4 Anatomic Site page appears, with or without any anatomic records displayed.
    Data Table 4 Anatomic Site page 
    Data Table 4 Anatomic Site Page

  5. To add a site, click Add.
    The Add Data Table 4 Anatomic Site page appears.
    Add Data Table 4 Anatomic Site section of Data Table 4 Anatomic Site page
  6. Select the anatomic site from the drop-down list.
  7. Click Save.
  8. If applicable, repeat the steps above to record additional sites.

Deleting Data Table 4 Anatomic Sites

How to Delete Data Table 4 Anatomic Sites

  1. Search for the trial of interest. For instructions, refer to Searching for Trials in PA.

  2. In the search results, click the NCI Trial Identifier link for that trial. The Trial Identification page appears.

  3. On the Trial Identification page, check out the trial. For instructions, refer to Checking In and Checking Out Trials. (This checkout step is optional for Super Abstractors.)

  4. On the Scientific Data menu, click Data Table 4 Anatomic Site. The Data Table 4 Anatomic Site page appears.

  5. Do one of the following:
    • To delete one or more sites, in the Delete column for the appropriate record(s), select the check box, and then click Delete.
      - or -
    • To delete all records, click Select All, and then click Delete.
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