The Cancer Information Service (CIS) was established in 1975 by the
National Cancer Institute (NCI) to disseminate accurate, up-to-date
information about cancer to the American public. The CIS is comprised
of 19 regional offices, which can be accessed by calling 1-800-4-CANCER.
Current call volume to the CIS exceeds 600,000 calls per year. In 1993,
a consortium of all 19 regional offices was established through the
program project mechanism to conduct a program of research of great
relevance to future CIS policies and programs, as well as to behavioral
science. The program project grant proposed herein will continue this
dynamic and highly productive collaboration with the CIS. The proposed
second generation of research, which fundamentally builds upon the
current program of research, will consist of three component projects.
All three projects will test interventions that rely on tailored print
communications mailed to CIS callers to promote recommended cancer
control behaviors. Project 1 will promote NCI's 5-A-Day for Better
Health Program; Project 2 will target colorectal screening; and Project
3 will focus on smoking cessation. Four core resources will be
established to support these component projects (Administrative, Tailored
Message, Survey Methods, Biostatistical). All component projects are
core resources will be led by experienced senior investigators in cancer
prevention and control research. As in the current CISRC, the proposed
renewal of the CISRC will involve close collaboration with the CIS
network during all phases of the research. Research synergism will be
maximized by the use of a common research design across projects that
will facilitate cross-project analyses of intervention efficacy and cost-
effectiveness.
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