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4 Examples for the Oncology Disease Response Domains Model for RECIST 1.1
4.1 Example 1
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RECIST 1.1 example to show investigator response (RS) data and the underlying tumor identification (TU), tumor results (TR), and procedure (PR) data.
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The example shows the case where lymph nodes are selected as target lesions. The tumor identifier is in TULNKID and matches TRLNKIDs in the TR Domain. The image identifiers are in TUREFID and TRREFID in the TU and TR domains, respectively, and they match the image identifiers in PRREFID in the PR Domain.
4.1.1 RS Domain Model
The rs.xpt table below shows the terminology used to implement RECIST 1.1 in the RS domain. This example shows the data for one subject collected at the week 6, week 12 and subsequent 8-week follow-up visits. Note: Sponsor may include the New Lesion Indicator test (RSTESTCD = "NEWLIND") at every timepoint if the new lesion yes or no question is part of the data collection.
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Rows 1-3: | Show the scans performed at screening. The results of the scans are in TU and TR. | Rows 4-6: | Show that the MRI and CT scan were performed (PROCCUR = "Y") and that the medical photography was not performed (PROCCUR = "N") at week 6. | Rows 7-22: | Show the scans performed at weeks 12, 20, 28, 36 and 44. The results of the scans are in TU and TR. In row 22, a non-RECIST 1.1 method was used and this example shows a way to represent the additional scan in PR, i.e., "ULTRASOUND". |
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Row | STUDYID | DOMAIN | USUBJID | PRSEQ | PRREFID | PRLNKGRP | PRTRT | PRPRESP | PROCCUR | PRLOC | EPOCH | VISITNUM | VISIT | PRSTDTC | PRSTDY |
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1 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 1 | IMG-00001 | A1 | MRI | Y | Y | HEAD AND NECK | SCREEN | 10 | SCREENING | 2010-01-01 | -3 | 2 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 2 | IMG-00002 | A1 | CT SCAN | Y | Y | CHEST | SCREEN | 10 | SCREENING | 2010-01-02 | -2 | 3 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 3 | IMG-00003 | A1 | PHOTOGRAPHY | Y | Y | SKIN OF THE TRUNK | SCREEN | 10 | SCREENING | 2010-01-03 | -1 | 4 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 4 | IMG-00004 | A2 | MRI | Y | Y | HEAD AND NECK | TREATMENT | 40 | WEEK 6 | 2010-02-15 | 43 | 5 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 5 | IMG-00005 | A2 | CT SCAN | Y | Y | CHEST | TREATMENT | 40 | WEEK 6 | 2010-02-16 | 44 | 6 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 6 |
| A2 | PHOTOGRAPHY | Y | N | SKIN OF THE TRUNK | TREATMENT | 40 | WEEK 6 |
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| 7 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 7 | IMG-00007 | A3 | MRI | Y | Y | HEAD AND NECK | TREATMENT | 60 | WEEK 12 | 2010-03-29 | 85 | 8 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 8 | IMG-00008 | A3 | CT SCAN | Y | Y | CHEST | TREATMENT | 60 | WEEK 12 | 2010-03-30 | 86 | 9 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 9 | IMG-00009 | A3 | PHOTOGRAPHY | Y | Y | SKIN OF THE TRUNK | TREATMENT | 60 | WEEK 12 | 2010-04-01 | 87 | 10 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 10 | IMG-00010 | A4 | MRI | Y | Y | HEAD AND NECK | TREATMENT | 80 | WEEK 20 | 2010-05-27 | 144 | 11 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 11 | IMG-00011 | A4 | CT SCAN | Y | Y | CHEST | TREATMENT | 80 | WEEK 20 | 2010-05-28 | 145 | 12 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 12 | IMG-00012 | A4 | PHOTOGRAPHY | Y | Y | SKIN OF THE TRUNK | TREATMENT | 80 | WEEK 20 | 2010-05-30 | 147 | 13 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 13 | IMG-00013 | A5 | MRI | Y | Y | HEAD AND NECK | TREATMENT | 100 | WEEK 28 | 2010-07-23 | 201 | 14 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 14 | IMG-00014 | A5 | CT SCAN | Y | Y | CHEST | TREATMENT | 100 | WEEK 28 | 2010-07-24 | 202 | 15 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 15 | IMG-00015 | A5 | PHOTOGRAPHY | Y | Y | SKIN OF THE TRUNK | TREATMENT | 100 | WEEK 28 | 2010-07-25 | 203 | 16 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 16 | IMG-00016 | A6 | MRI | Y | Y | HEAD AND NECK | TREATMENT | 120 | WEEK 36 | 2010-09-17 | 257 | 17 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 17 | IMG-00017 | A6 | CT SCAN | Y | Y | CHEST | TREATMENT | 120 | WEEK 36 | 2010-09-17 | 257 | 18 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 18 | IMG-00018 | A6 | PHOTOGRAPHY | Y | Y | SKIN OF THE TRUNK | TREATMENT | 120 | WEEK 36 | 2010-09-17 | 257 | 19 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 19 | IMG-00019 | A7 | MRI | Y | Y | HEAD AND NECK | TREATMENT | 140 | WEEK 44 | 2010-11-14 | 313 | 20 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 20 | IMG-00020 | A7 | CT SCAN | Y | Y | CHEST | TREATMENT | 140 | WEEK 44 | 2010-11-15 | 314 | 21 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 21 | IMG-00021 | A7 | PHOTOGRAPHY | Y | Y | SKIN OF THE TRUNK | TREATMENT | 140 | WEEK 44 | 2010-11-16 | 315 | 22 | EX11111 | PR | 90001 | 22 | IMG-00022 | A7 | ULTRASOUND |
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| PELVIS | TREATMENT | 140 | WEEK 44 | 2010-11-16 | 315 | |
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4.2 Example 2
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RECIST 1.1 example to show investigator response (RS) data and the
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underlying tumor identification (TU), and tumor results (TR) data. This example shows the preferred representation of split (fragmented) and merged (coalesced) tumors. The tumor identifier is in TULNKID and matches TRLNKIDs in the TR Domain.
4.2.1 RS Domain Model
The rs.xpt table below shows the terminology used to implement RECIST 1.1 in the RS domain. This example shows response data for one subject collected at the week 8 and subsequent 8-week follow-up visits: Target Response (RSTESTCD = "TRGRESP"), Non-Target Response (RSTESTCD = "NTRGRESP") and Overall Response (RSTESTCD = "OVRLRESP"). RSLNKGRP is used to link the Overall Response to the underlying assessments in the TR domain which support the Overall Response at the assessment.
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