The Cohort Follow-up and Database Maintenance core (Core C) serves as the center for dataprocessing, cohort maintenance, cancer documentation, and biospecimen repository for the HealthProfessionals Follow-up Study, and, thus, it supports each of the projects within this proposal. The goals ofthe core are to: (1) develop and mail follow-up questionnaires, (2) process, verify and compile a database ofexposure data, (3) document reports of incident cases of cancer, (4) identify and ascertain cause of deathamong all participants, (5) trace lost subjects and maintain a name and address file, and (6) maintainparticipation through biennial newsletters and correspondence. The core also serves as a resource to all fourprojects which use stored questionnaire data, plasma and buffy coat from 18,018 men, cheek cells from anadditional 17,000 men, and tumor blocks collected from over 2,000 confirmed cancer and adenoma cases.With input from other investigators on the Program Project, Core C develops and designs the biennial follow-up questionnaire sent to study participants to update information on diet, exposure information, physicalactivity, and major illnesses. While maintaining continuity with previous questionnaires, new and existinghypotheses are also evaluated and specific wording for questions is scrutinized. Returned questionnairesare checked for completeness, optically scanned, verified for scanning errors, digitally imaged, stored, and adatabase of exposure information is compiled. Core C uses a variety of methods to trace participants and tomaintain high levels of participation. For each two-year follow-up cycle, we average a 93% response rate.At present, over 71% of participants responded to the 2004 questionnaire after only a single mailing. Fromthe information collected, incident cases of cancer are documented by obtaining medical records. Weestimate that we will need to confirm more than 5000 adenoma and cancer cases over the next 5 years ofthe study. Most deaths are reported through the questionnaire mailings, and searches of the National DeathIndex are done after each 2-year questionnaire cycle. A major additional component of the study has comethrough the collection of biological specimens. Efficient procedures have been developed to obtainpathology blocks for prevalent and incident colon polyps, colon cancer, and prostate cancer cases. Core Cserves as a resource to projects which use stored specimens.
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