Grant Details
| Grant Number: |
5U01CA048998-08 Interpret this number |
| Primary Investigator: |
Slattery, Martha |
| Organization: |
University Of Utah |
| Project Title: |
Diet, Activity & Reproduction-Risks for Rectal Cancer |
| Fiscal Year: |
1999 |
Abstract
A case-control study to assess the independent and combined effects of
dietary intake, physical activity, body size, reproductive factors, and
family history on the risk of colon cancer in whites is proposed. All
first primary colon cancer cases (n-2400) and controls (n-2400) from Utah,
Minnesota, and participants of the Northern California Kaiser Permanente
Medical Care Program will be eligible for the study. Controls will be
randomly selected by random-digit dialing and from Health Care Financing
Administration records in Utah and Minnesota, and randomly selected from
lists of Kaiser Health Plan members in California. Interviews will be
conducted by trained interviewers in the study participant's home.
Detailed information on dietary intake, physical activity, height, weight,
and body fat distribution, reproductive history, and family history of
cancer will be ascertained. Analyses will address the hypotheses that: 1)
diets high in calories, fat, and protein are associated with an increased
risk of colon cancer; 2) diets low in fiber are associated with an
increased risk of colon cancer; 3) lower levels of physical activity are
associated with an increased risk of colon cancer; 4) nulliparity, late age
at first birth and non-use of oral contraceptives are associated with an
increased risk of colon cancer; 5) family history of colon cancer is
associated with an increased risk of colon cancer; 6) dietary intake and
physical activity will be related to risk of colon cancer differently in
high and low risk families; 7) physical activity will modify the effect of
diets low in fiber and high in calories, fat, or protein on colon cancer
risk; 8) dietary intake, physical activity, reproductive events, and family
history will have specific effects on different tumor sites within the
colon; 9) dietary intake and physical activity will have different effects
on risk of colon cancer in males and females. A three-site study is
proposed to obtain sufficient numbers of cases and controls to test these
hypotheses. This study, while being coordinated in Utah, will be a
collaborative effort of investigators from the University of Minnesota and
Kaiser Permanente of Northern California. Consistent methods to identify
cases rapidly, gather information, and analyze data will be used. Unlike
previous studies of dietary intake, physical activity, body size,
reproductive factors and colon cancer risk, this study will have sufficient
numbers of cases and controls to examine the familial and environmental
relationships that exist. Methods have been developed to ensure
coordination of study activities.
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