I actually did remove the 560 and had replaced it with 380 that someone had 
suggested. So if that works then there is no need for me to re-run them, cause 
that is the data you have. 

Todd McNeeley
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#596: targeted cancer therapy study - Query 1, 2, 3
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Comment (by nsmith):

 Hello, Todd:

 The purpose of that filter in the query is to identify patients who only  have 
one primary tumor.  That was me just being thorough.  If you are  unable to 
utilize that filter on NAACCR 560, don't worry about it.  Please  remove it and 
run the queries again.  Since a high percentage of patients  in our registries 
have only had one tumor, removing this filter is not a  deal breaker.  I just 
need to make a note of which sites had this  limitation and were unable to use 
NAACCR 560 in their queries.  I know  KUMC also had a similar issue around this 
filter as well and had to remove  it.

 Todd, please remove that filter and re-run queries 2 & 3.  Please contact  me 
directly via phone or email if you any further issues or questions.

 Thanks!

 Nick

 Nicholas C. Smith, MS
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 Institute for Clinical & Translational Science (http://www.icts.uiowa.edu)
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 Replying to [comment:25 tmcneeley]:
 > We are unable to complete Query 2 and 3 at MU because it does a join on  
 > NAACCR|560%. We do not have any people coded with 560 so the inner join  
 > returns 0 results.

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