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Population-based cohort development in Alberta, Canada: a feasibility study.

Heather Bryant1, Paula J Robson, Ruth Ullman, Christine Friedenreich, Ursula Dawe.   

Abstract

In a climate of increasing privacy concerns, the feasibility of establishing new cohorts to examine chronic disease etiology has been debated. Our primary aim was to ascertain the feasibility of enrolling a geographically dispersed, population-based cohort in Alberta. We also examined whether enrolees would grant access to provincial health care utilization data and consider providing blood for future analysis. Using random digit dialling, 22,652 men and women aged 35 to 69 years, without diagnosed cancer, were recruited. Of these, 52.4 percent (N=11,865) enrolled; 84 percent of Alberta communities were represented. Approximately 97 percent of enrolees consented to linkage with health care data, and 91 percent indicated willingness to consider future blood sampling. Comparisons between the cohort and the Canadian Community Health Survey (Cycle 1.1) for Alberta demonstrated similarities in marital status and income. However, the cohort had a smaller proportion who had not finished high school, a greater proportion of nonsmokers and a higher prevalence of obesity. These findings indicate that establishment of a geographically dispersed cohort is feasible in the Canadian context, and that data linkage and biomarker studies may be viable.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16867239

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


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Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2017-01-04

2.  Cancer incidence attributable to red and processed meat consumption in Alberta in 2012.

Authors:  Anne Grundy; Abbey E Poirier; Farah Khandwala; Alison McFadden; Christine M Friedenreich; Darren R Brenner
Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2016-12-13

3.  Design, methods and demographics from phase I of Alberta's Tomorrow Project cohort: a prospective cohort profile.

Authors:  Paula J Robson; Nathan M Solbak; Tiffany R Haig; Heather K Whelan; Jennifer E Vena; Alianu K Akawung; William K Rosner; Darren R Brenner; Linda S Cook; Ilona Csizmadi; Karen A Kopciuk; S Elizabeth McGregor; Christine M Friedenreich
Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2016-09-29

4.  A methodologic framework to evaluate the number of cancers attributable to lifestyle and environment in Alberta.

Authors:  Anne Grundy; Christine M Friedenreich; Abbey E Poirier; Farah Khandwala; Darren R Brenner
Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2016-09-15

5.  The Sedentary Time and Activity Reporting Questionnaire (STAR-Q): reliability and validity against doubly labeled water and 7-day activity diaries.

Authors:  Ilona Csizmadi; Heather K Neilson; Karen A Kopciuk; Farah Khandwala; Andrew Liu; Christine M Friedenreich; Yutaka Yasui; Rémi Rabasa-Lhoret; Heather E Bryant; David C W Lau; Paula J Robson
Journal:  Am J Epidemiol       Date:  2014-07-19       Impact factor: 4.897

6.  Alcohol consumption and low-risk drinking guidelines among adults: a cross-sectional analysis from Alberta's Tomorrow Project.

Authors:  Darren R Brenner; Tiffany R Haig; Abbey E Poirier; Alianu Akawung; Christine M Friedenreich; Paula J Robson
Journal:  Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can       Date:  2017-12       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Cancer incidence attributable to the use of oral contraceptives and hormone therapy in Alberta in 2012.

Authors:  Xin Grevers; Anne Grundy; Abbey E Poirier; Farah Khandwala; Matthew Feldman; Christine M Friedenreich; Darren R Brenner
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8.  Cancer incidence attributable to tobacco in Alberta, Canada, in 2012.

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Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2016-10-13

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Authors:  Harriet Richardson; Kristan J Aronson; Alison James; Elizabeth S McGregor; Heather Bryant
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