Issue Number | 3993 |
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Summary | Remove Country as paramenter for clinical trial searches in PDQ summaries |
Created | 2015-10-22 16:27:33 |
Issue Type | Improvement |
Submitted By | Beckwith, Margaret (NIH/NCI) [E] |
Assigned To | Englisch, Volker (NIH/NCI) [C] |
Status | Closed |
Resolved | 2015-11-04 13:34:12 |
Resolution | Fixed |
Path | /home/bkline/backups/jira/ocecdr/issue.172531 |
Clinical trial searches that are launched by clicking on the links found in the PDQ summaries include a parameter to limit the search to US trials only. We need to remove Country as a parameter so that all trials that fit the other criteria will be displayed.
Just want to record that this issue came up because there have been a couple of trials identified that do not have any site information and so are not showing up in the search results obtained from the link in the PDQ summary. It isn't clear that making this change will solve that issue since it appears to be a data issue, but we don't need to filter by country anymore since we are only getting CTRP trials so the number is greatly reduced and there aren't many foreign trials.
The string cn=1 which was restricting the search to US trials has been removed from the search string via a filter change. The modified filter is
CDR000157: Vendor Filter: Summary
This is ready for review on DEV.
Since the changes are slated to go to production prior to our Darwin release the changes were made in trunk of subversion.
I checked this on Dev by looking at pub preview for small cell lung cancer, and in fact, the two trials are now showing in the clinical trials searches for extensive stage, and one of them in the search for recurrent. So we should go ahead and promote this whenever we can.
The filter has been copied to PROD:
R13487- CDR000157: Vendor Filter: Summary
I'm in the process of hot-fixing small batches of summaries. At the point the English, adult, HP treatment and 2/3rd of the corresponding patient summaries finished.
I checked this on the live site and both trials are retrieved as expected in the searches run from the small cell lung cancer summary. Closing issue.
Elapsed: 0:00:00.001548