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Product Summary
Intended Audiences:
Clinical trial study participants
Area of Focus: Clinical Trials Management Primary Workspace: CTMS
Product Description:

caMATCH is a system that identifies patients who are potentially eligible for clinical trials. It is a middleware interface that accepts patient data from electronic health records or other digital sources and matches them to structured eligibility criteria. This product is currently under development. A web-based application for breast cancer is now available at www.breastcancertrials.org.

Current Version Number: Release Date of Current Version:
Currently caGrid Enabled? No caBIG™ Compatibility Level: Legacy
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Tool Maturity Assessment: Stable Release (Adoption in Progress)
Installation Level:
Basic - Wizard or web browser application; minimal technical assistance required
Architecture Type:
Web Application - Remote application with data uploads/downloads through web interface
System Requirements:

No installation required.  Login using a standard web browser at www.breastcancertrials.org.  caMATCH Breast Cancer Trials is currently being launched as a pilot project and is limited to breast cancer trials in the greater San Francisco Bay Area and in Sacramento.

 

End User Support Resources

Access information at  www.breastcancertrials.org
CTMS Workspace Coordinator: Miguel Buddle

 

Related caBIG™ Tools:
Related Articles

2006 caBIG Annual Meeting Poster about caMATCH

 

Demo Files & Exercises

None Available

 

Documentation & Training

None available

 

Tool Download Files

Access tool at www.breastcancertrials.org

 

Developer Institution(s)

Developed in partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the University of California, San Francisco Comprehensive Cancer Center (UCSF) http://cancer.ucsf.edu/index.php  and the Center of Excellence for Breast Cancer Care (COE)

 

Adopter Institution(s)