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This RECIST 1.1 example shows investigator response (RS) data and the underlying tumor identification (TU), tumor results (TR), and procedure (PR) data. In this example, lymph nodes are selected as target lesions. The tumor identifier is in TULNKID and matches TRLNKIDs TRLNKID in the TR domain.  The 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.

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The following supptr.xpt table below shows the data on the reason that the tumor was not evaluable (QNAM = "TRREASNE") in the in the case where the reason is collected.

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4.3.2 TU Domain Model

The following table below table shows the terminology used to implement RECIST implement RECIST 1.1 in the TU domain. This example 1 in the TU domain. This example shows the identification of target and non-target tumors at screening.  The The tumor identifier is in TULNKID and matches TRLNKID in the TR domain. This example shows a subject with 4 target lesions (TULNKID = "T01"-"T04") and 3 non-target lesions (TULNKID = "NT01"-"NT03") identified at screening. The subject did not have any new lesions. 

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4.5.1 RS Domain Model

The following table below table shows the terminology used to implement RECIST implement RECIST 1.1 in the RS domain. This 1 in the RS domain. This example shows investigator response data for a subject who has only target tumors at screening. This includes an unscheduled assessment.  

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4.6.1 RS Domain Model

The following table below table shows the terminology used to implement RECIST implement RECIST 1.1 in the RS domain. This 1 in the RS domain. This example shows investigator and independent radiologist's response data. 

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