Cancer Adverse Event Reporting System (caAERS) |
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Product Description
The Cancer Adverse Event Reporting System (caAERS) is an open source software tool that is used to collect, process, and report adverse events that occur during clinical trials. This tool supports regulatory and protocol compliance for adverse event report and allows local collection, management, and querying of adverse event data, whether routine or serious. This tool also supports service based integration of data from other clinical trials management systems.
Brochures, Presentations, & Demos
caAERS Demonstration – 20-minute Audio over Slides and Screencast (turn speakers on). You may also download the Power Point slides for this demonstration. Note: The above demonstrations and presentations are of an earlier version of caAERS. A publicly available version of the current caAERS application can be accessed at the site listed below. caAERS Demo Site Version of Application: caAERS v1.5.x Login Information: SYSTEM_ADMIN/system_admin
Documentation & Training
Access the caBIG™ Learning Management System to learn about training programs, register for classes, track your progress, and stay informed about training offerings. We invite you to explore the catalog to see what is available. You will need to create an account before registering for classes. Tool Download Files
Skill sets needed: Ability to install and administer the Apache Tomcat Application Server, ability to create and administer PostgreSQL or Oracle database, ability to create and work with XML files to support import and export functionality Technical Information
Tool Maturity Assessment: Stable Release (Adoption in Progress) Installation Level: Intermediate - technical assistance may be required, download may require supporting infrastructure or software System Requirements: Server
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Developer Institution(s)
Initial Requirements & Specifications: City of Hope National Medical Center & Beckman Research Institute Current Application Development: SemanticBits, LLC, Cancer and Leukemia Group B, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Wake Forest University Health Sciences |
User Support Resources
CTMS Workspace Coordinator Miguel Buddle NCICB Applications Support - Email: ncicb@pop.nci.nih.gov |