Literature DB >> 11007659

Ontario familial colon cancer registry: methods and first-year response rates.

M Cotterchio1, G McKeown-Eyssen, H Sutherland, G Buchan, M Aronson, A M Easson, J Macey, E Holowaty, S Gallinger.   

Abstract

The Ontario Familial Colon Cancer Registry (OFCCR) is a novel registry that collects family history information, epidemiologic data, blood samples and tumour specimens from a population-based sample of colorectal cancer patients and their families. Families are classified as either high familial risk, intermediate familial/other risk or low (sporadic) risk for colorectal cancer. Obtaining high response rates in genetic family studies is especially challenging because of both the time commitment required and issues of confidentiality. The first-year response rate was 61%, resulting in 1,395 participating probands. In an attempt to assess potential response bias, we compared participants with non-participants. The age and sex of participants did not differ from non-participating probands; however, cases in rural areas were somewhat more likely to participate. To date, 57% of 1,587 relatives participated; females were more likely to participate, and relatives of low familial risk were least likely to participate. The OFCCR is an excellent resource that will facilitate the study of genetic and environmental factors associated with colorectal cancer.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11007659

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronic Dis Can        ISSN: 0228-8699


  42 in total

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3.  Dietary phytoestrogen intake is associated with reduced colorectal cancer risk.

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4.  Germ-line DNA copy number variation frequencies in a large North American population.

Authors:  George Zogopoulos; Kevin C H Ha; Faisal Naqib; Sara Moore; Hyeja Kim; Alexandre Montpetit; Frederick Robidoux; Philippe Laflamme; Michelle Cotterchio; Celia Greenwood; Stephen W Scherer; Brent Zanke; Thomas J Hudson; Gary D Bader; Steven Gallinger
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  2007-07-19       Impact factor: 4.132

5.  Pathogenic rare copy number variants in community-based schizophrenia suggest a potential role for clinical microarrays.

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6.  Red meat intake, doneness, polymorphisms in genes that encode carcinogen-metabolizing enzymes, and colorectal cancer risk.

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7.  Pathological features of colorectal carcinomas in MYH-associated polyposis.

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8.  Penetrance of colorectal cancer among MLH1/MSH2 carriers participating in the colorectal cancer familial registry in Ontario.

Authors:  Yun-Hee Choi; Michelle Cotterchio; Gail McKeown-Eyssen; Monga Neerav; Bharati Bapat; Kevin Boyd; Steven Gallinger; John McLaughlin; Melyssa Aronson; Laurent Briollais
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9.  Association of apolipoprotein E polymorphisms and dietary factors in colorectal cancer.

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Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2009-11-17       Impact factor: 7.640

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