When calculating accrual for the Data Table 4 report, CTRP considers various factors. Consider the following example. All names and values in this example are fictional:
When calculating accrual for the Data Table 4 report, CTRP considers various factors. Consider the following example. All names and values in this example are fictional:
Participating site ABC is a member of Cancer Center Family 123 (with the relationship "Organization"). Site ABC reported the following accrual amounts for trial ID NCI-2015-9999:
At some point after the site reported the above accrual amounts, Cancer Center Family 123 generated a Data Table 4 report with the following date range: 10/1/15 - 9/30/16. In that Data Table 4 report, the accrual counts in the NCI-2015-9999 row reflect the accrual counts for site ABC as follows:
Trial ID | Center Reporting Period | Center to Date |
---|---|---|
NCI-2015-9999 | 40 | 43 |
The Center Reporting Period column reported 40 for site ABC because CTRP subtracted the 9/20/15 value from the 9/27/16 value. The Center to Date column reported 43 for site ABC because 43 was the last value reported in the reporting period.
Accessibility | Contact CBIIT | FOIA | HHS Vulnerability Disclosure | Comment Policy
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | National Institutes of Health | National Cancer Institute | USA.gov
NIH ... Turning Discovery Into Health®
Powered by Atlassian Confluence, themed by RefinedTheme