Grant Details
| Grant Number: |
1R01CA077398-01 Interpret this number |
| Primary Investigator: |
Wright, William |
| Organization: |
Public Health Institute |
| Project Title: |
Breast & Other Cancer in the California Teachers Cohort |
| Fiscal Year: |
1998 |
Abstract
DESCRIPTION (adapted from applicant's Description): A cohort of 133,000
California school teachers has been established by a collaborative group of
epidemiological investigators with the goals of evaluating unresolved issues
related to breast cancer risk factors and studying other important issues
related to women's health. The teachers were recruited with a detailed
multiple choice, optically-scanned mail survey. Scanning of the
questionnaires has been completed and data editing is ongoing. Planned
follow-up includes routine linkage with the California Cancer Registry and
California mortality files, annual re-contact of cohort members for
follow-up, and biennial contact for collecting additional risk factor
exposure data and information on other health outcomes. The Specific Aims
for this project are to: 1) test a series of unresolved and emerging
hypotheses related to breast cancer aetiology (specifically associations
with the lactation, hormone replacement therapy, abortion/miscarriage,
dietary phytoestrogens, fibre, micronutrient consumption, alcohol intake,
physical exercise and activities, family history of breast and other
cancers, and active and passive cigarette smoke exposure); 2) conduct
calibration/validation studies of the food-frequency questionnaire and
self-reported information on family history of breast and other cancers
reported in the baseline questionnaire; and 3) follow this cohort for five
additional years, during which time, two or more questionnaires will be
mailed to update initial exposure assessments, collect new exposure
information, and assess additional disease outcomes for testing novel
hypotheses of major importance to women's health, in a timely manner.
During the next five years, 2,025 invasive incident and 390 in situ incident
breast cancers are anticipated which will provide ample statistical power to
address each of the proposed hypotheses in detail. The California Teachers
Study presents a rare opportunity to study women's health, because of the
size of the cohort, the uniformly high level of education among teachers,
their experience with survey instruments, their diversity of exposures and
geographic residences, and the relative ease with which they can be followed
in California. This research is intended to substantially increase
knowledge of preventable risk factors for cancer and other health outcomes.
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