The Vermont Breast Cancer Surveillance System is proposed in this
cooperative agreement application to become part of the multi-site
National Cancer Institute Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium. Our goal
is to organize a multi-disciplinary group of breast cancer investigators
joining with researchers in other Consortium sites and NCI staff in
conducting collaborative breast cancer surveillance research. As the most
rural state in the nation, Vermont is well suited to balance more urban
sites currently represented in the NCI Consortium. In addition, with an
ongoing state-wide mammography-pathology registry coupled with a mandated
state cancer registry based on the SEER model, our site is well prepared
to keep pace with the present NCI Consortium sites in gathering and
analyzing surveillance data. Specific aims of this application are: (a)
to establish a comprehensive, quality controlled, state-wide surveillance
system that will access existing records and collect new information from
mammography facilities, pathology laboratories, and a population-based
cancer registry; (b)to foster breast cancer research collaborations and
interactions among basic researchers, clinical researchers and applied
researchers in Vermont and in the NCI Breast Cancer Surveillance
Consortium; and (c) to examine the operational aspects of breast cancer
screening and diagnosis by conducting systematic research designed to
assess the effectiveness, efficiency and cost of screening programs and
diagnostic techniques as they relate to the reduction of morbidity and
mortality from breast cancer. Specific areas of proposed research include
the development of a medical decision model to improve breast screening
outcomes (Research Project #1) and evaluating the application of
ultrasound guided breast biopsy and clinical outcomes (Research Project
#2).
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