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Using controlled terminology and formatting from data collection through tabulation and analysis builds in traceability and transparency across study data. Controlled terminology and formats are required to be used as specified in this guide. General guidance for use of controlled terminology and formats is provided in this section with detailed instructions provided as part of sections specific to collection, tabulation, and analysis standards. TIG metadata and specifications refer to controlled terminology and formats defined both within and external to this guide. 

Controlled Terminology

Controlled terminology is used in the following ways to support implementation of standards.

Standards for CollectionStandards for TabulationStandards for Analysis 
  • To collect data values using terminology (e.g., Mild, Moderate, Severe)
  • To ask a specific question on the CRF (e.g., Temperature)
  • To create a variable name in the database (e.g., TEMP for the collection of vital sign data when a unique variable name must be created for each vital sign result).




All codelists displayed in the CRF must use or directly map to the current published controlled terminology submission values, when it is available. Subsets of published CT, such as those provided in CDASH terminology, can be used.

  • To consistently represent applicable variable values. 
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  • Standardizing to a unit...

Using Submission values?

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CDISC Controlled Terminology and supporting documentation are managed as publications separate from this guide. Users of the TIG are encouraged to reference CDISC Controlled Terminology regularly to access controlled terms and for additional information. Controlled terminology is available via the CDISC website, https://www.cdisc.org/standards/terminology/controlled-terminology.

CDISC Controlled Terminology codelists are either extensible or non-extensible. For extensible codelists, new terms may be defined and used with TIG standards if not already listed as either a CDISC Submission Value, a CDISC Synonym(s), or an NCI Preferred Term. Terms in non-extensible codelists must be used as-is and new terms cannot be added or used. When extending a codelist, the case-sensitivity convention of the codelist will be followed. It is highly recommended that new terms for extensible codelists be submitted to the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Enterprise Vocabulary Services (EVS) for review and possible inclusion in CDISC Controlled Terminology. Changes to existing terms and requests for new codelists can also be submitted to NCI-EVS for consideration. Submission of terminology requests to NCI-EVS is highly encouraged to ensure the consistency and transparency of data for all users of the TIG. Controlled terminology requests can be submitted to NCI-EVS by using the Term Suggestion form available at http://ncitermform.nci.nih.gov/ncitermform/?version=cdisc.

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Formats

Standards for tabulation and analysis require representation of dates and/or times, intervals of time, and durations of time in ISO 8601 format as defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) (http://www.iso.org). The appropriate ISO format must be applied when specified.

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