Data Table 4 (DT4) is an NCI-designated Cancer Center standard report as defined by the NCI Office of Cancer Centers (OCC) https://cancercenters.cancer.gov/ P30 Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) Data Table Guide v3.1.1 https://cancercenters.cancer.gov/GrantsFunding/DataGuide and supporting Electronic Data (eData) Guide v3.1.1 https://cancercenters.cancer.gov/GrantsFunding/eData.  This report serves as a report of cancer-related, hypothesis-driven, clinical research studies open at a particular Cancer Center during a specified reporting period.

CTRP-generated DT4 reports are leveraged for CCSG DT4 reporting for the following:

Trial Type

Competing

Non-Competing

Interventional

Yes

Yes

Observational

No

Yes (started Fall 2021)

Ancillary-Correlative

Continue to submit in CCSG template; Center-generated Data Table 4

**The expectation is that each NCI-designated Cancer Center will maintain their own data within CTRP throughout the year and facilitate the CTRP-generated DT4 review and submission process.** 

For CTRP data requests/discrepancies/questions for review, please send emails to the NCI Clinical Trials Reporting Office (CTRO) mailbox NCICTRO@mail.nih.gov.   

Please note that the CTRP/CTRO does NOT get copied on your CCSG CTRP-generated DT4 Competing and/or Non-Competing RPPR submissions; therefore, if you have any specific questions and/or data requests, please send a confidential copy of your CTRP-generated DT4 with questions and/or a summary email with your questions to the NCI CTRO NCICTRO@mail.nih.gov

If CCSG policy-specific questions, please reach-out to the OCC/Program Director for your Cancer Center. 

These reports enable designated Clinical Trial Reporting Office staffs to do the following:

  • Ensure consistent representation of Protocol IDs, Protocol titles, and classification
  • Minimize errors and detect duplicate patient accrual reporting
  • Ensure that Cancer Centers have registered their trials correctly in the CTRP
  • Ensure that Cancer Centers have recorded their accrual information correctly in the CTRP

For more information, refer to the following pages: