Grant Details
| Grant Number: |
5R01CA054281-10 Interpret this number |
| Primary Investigator: |
Kolonel, Laurence |
| Organization: |
University Of Hawaii At Manoa |
| Project Title: |
Multiethnic/Minority Cohort Study of Diet and Cancer |
| Fiscal Year: |
2002 |
Abstract
This revised competing renewal application is for continued follow-up
and data analyses on a large epidemiologic cohort, which was established
in Hawaii and Los Angeles during the period 1993-1996. The population-
based cohort, comprised of more than 215,000 members is unique in its
multiethnic composition, including substantial numbers of Latinos,
African Americans, Japanese Americans, and whites. At entry, each
participant complete a 26-page mail questionnaire that contained a
quantitative diet history, medical, medication, physical activity, and
female reproductive histories; and demographic information. In addition
to maintaining a high rate of follow-up on the cohort, we will study the
relationship of several dietary factors to four common cancer sites:
prostate, breast, colorectum and lung. Associations of these cancers
with nutrients (e.g., prostate cancer with saturated fat, lycopene;
breast cancer with the ratio of monounsaturated to saturated/
polyunsaturated fat, components of dietary fiber; colorectal cancer with
fat, energy, folate; lung cancer with specific fats, carotenoids) and
with foods (e.g., prostate cancer with red meat, legumes; breast cancer
with high-fiber vegetables; colorectal cancer with meats cooked at high
temperature legumes; lung cancer with animal products, food sources of
carotenoids) will be examined, taking advantage of both the diversity
and range of intakes among cohort members. These relationships will
first be examined within each ethnic group. Then, the consistency of
relationships among the different ethnic group will be evaluated, using
calibrated dietary exposure values based on 24-hour dietary recall data
collected on a large subsample of the cohort. Finally, the extent to
which dietary and non-dietary data can account for interethnic
differences in cancer risk will be assessed. Passive follow-up on the
cohort will use computer linkage to the population-based cancer
registries in Hawaii and California, and should yield at least 2542
breast, 3426 prostate, 2737 colorectal, and 2034 lung cancer incident
cases by the year 2002. Active follow-up will include the administration
of a brief follow-up questionnaire in the first two years of the renewal
period, as well as regular mailings of a study newsletter. Findings from
this study should help to elucidate relationships of diet to cancer, and
to better understand the basis for ethnic variations in cancer
incidence.
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