You can search for–and abstract or edit–any registered trial that has been submitted successfully to the Clinical Trials Reporting Program (CTRP). Search criteria are available to locate a particular trial to work on, or you can list all registered trials that are available for validation and abstraction. You also can limit your search to the trials you have checked out previously.
Super Abstractors can use the abstraction dashboard feature to search for trials as well. See Tracking and Managing Trial Records. |
How to Search for Trials
If the Trial Search page is not already displayed, on the Protocol Abstraction main menu on the left side of the page, click Trial Search. The Trial Search page appears.
Screenshot TBD. |
Type or select any of the search criteria listed in the following table as appropriate.
You can select multiple values for Principal Investigator, Trial Phase, Processing Status, Search by Submission Type, Search by Submission Method, Lead Organization, Primary Purpose, Current Trial Status, and Milestone. |
Search Criteria | Description/Instructions | |
---|---|---|
Official Title | Type any portion of the name of the clinical trial as it appears in the protocol document, using wildcards as appropriate.
| |
Identifier Type | Select the type of identifier you want to search for from the drop-down list. For identifier type descriptions, see the list of identifiers in Abstracting General Trial Details.
| |
Identifier | Type all or part of the numeric or alphanumeric identifier for the type of identifier you selected. Examples:
| |
Principal Investigator | Select the name of the individual who is responsible for all aspects of the conduct of the study from the drop-down list.
| |
Trial Phase | Select the phase of the investigation, as defined by the US FDA for trials involving investigational new drugs, from the drop-down list. See Abstracting Interventional Trial Design. | |
Processing Status | Select the processing status from the drop-down list. For processing status definitions, see Trial Processing Statuses. | |
Search by On-Hold Status | Select the On-Hold Status from the drop-down list. Valid values are as follows:
| |
Search by Submission Type | Select the submission type from the drop-down list. Valid values are as follows:
| |
Trial Type | Select the primary investigative techniques used in the protocol from the drop-down list. Valid values are as follows:
For information, refer to Trial Types and Subtypes. | |
Trial Sub-type | If you search for Non-Interventional trials only, you can limit your search to a trial sub-type. Valid values are as follows:
| |
Search by Submission Method | Select the means by which the trial was submitted to the CTRP from the drop-down list. Valid values are as follows:
| |
Lead Organization |
| |
Primary Purpose | Select the primary reason for the trial from the drop-down list. For primary purpose definitions, see Primary Purpose Values (interventional trials) , and Primary Purpose Values (non-interventional trials). | |
Current Trial Status | Select the current stage or state of a clinical trial or study relative to other stages and its ability to enroll participants/patients from the drop-down list. For trial status definitions, see Trial status definitions. | |
Milestone | Select the current milestone from the drop-down list. For individual milestone definitions, see Processing Trial Milestones. When appropriate, both Administrative and Scientific milestones and their dates are included for each trial in the search results list. | |
Trials I Have Checked Out | Select this check box if you want to limit your search to trials that you have checked out to validate, abstract, or edit. | |
Search By Trial Category | Select the trial category from the drop-down list. Valid values are as follows:
| |
Search CTEP, DCP, or All Trials | Select the sponsor organization from the drop-down list. Valid values are as follows:
DCP is an abbreviation of Division of Cancer Prevention. CTEP is an abbreviation of Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program. PIO is an abbreviation of Protocol and Information Office. |
Click Search, or press the Enter key on your keyboard.
The results of your query are listed in the Search Results section.
The system displays an asterisk (*) in the Official Title column for trials that have alternate titles.
To view the alternate titles, click the asterisk.
Alternate titles are listed in the Trial Alternate Titles window.
To view details for a trial, click the NCI Trial Identifier link for the trial of interest, or click any link in the Action column.
The Trial Identification page displays trial identifiers and other details. It also displays one or more options to check out the trial for processing. For example, if you logged in to the application as a Super Abstractor, you can check the trial out for both administrative and scientific processing, as in the figure below. However, if you logged in as an Administrative Abstractor, your only option is to check in/out the trial for administrative processing.
To return to your most recent search results, click Back to Search Results on the Trial Identification page. |
A Trial Summary Report (TSR) is available once a trial has been accepted. |