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Cancer Data Standards Repository for Common Data Elements
A repository of terms that medical providers may use to collect patient information for clinical trials or for cancer care. NCI hopes to facilitate uniform standards for cancer clinical trials and patient care by assembling and maintaining this information on-line for all interested caregivers.

NCI-CTEP: Clinical Data Update System

NCI-CTEP: Adverse Event Expedited Reporting System
NCI's Web-based system NCI's Web-based system for all NCI collaborators providing electronic acquisition, exchange, submission, and analysis of expedited reports for serious and/or unexpected adverse events.

NCI-CTEP: Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events
Standard terminology used to name and to describe the severity (grade) of adverse events that occur in the treatment of cancer.

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A link to the DCP's protocol information office page.

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