Life After Cancer Epidemiology
Initiatives
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To examine how modifiable behavioral risk factors affect quality of life and long-term survival.
- Start Year
- 2000
- Funding
- National Cancer Institute
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Design
- Study design
- Patients' cohort
- Follow Up
- Followed up for 5.6 years post-diagnosis, on average.
Marker Paper
Caan B, Sternfeld B, Gunderson E, Coates A, Quesenberry C, Slattery ML. Life After Cancer Epidemiology (LACE) Study: a cohort of early stage breast cancer survivors (United States). Cancer Causes Control. 2005 Jun;16(5):545-56. doi: 10.1007/s10552-004-8340-3.
PUBMED 15986109
Recruitment
- Sources of Recruitment
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- Individuals
Number of participants
- Number of participants
- 2,321
- Number of participants with biosamples
- Supplementary Information
- Aged 18–79 years.
Access
Availability of data and biosamples
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