Literature DB >> 20949388

The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition biobank.

Pierre Hainaut1, Béatrice Vozar, Sabina Rinaldi, Elio Riboli, Elodie Caboux.   

Abstract

The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) is a multi-center prospective cohort study designed to investigate the relationship between nutrition and cancer, with the potential for studying many etiologic or genetic factors as well as other disease end-points. The study includes 521,448 participants (367,993 women and 153,455 men, mostly aged 35-70 years) recruited in 23 centers located in ten European countries, who are followed up for cancer incidence and cause-specific mortality for several decades. At enrolment, which took place between 1992 and 2000 at each of the centers, information was collected through a non-dietary questionnaire on lifestyle variables and through a dietary questionnaire addressing usual diet. Anthropometric measurements were performed and blood samples taken, from which plasma, serum, red cells, and buffy coat fractions were separated and aliquoted. A central biobanking facility, located at the International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, was developed for the long-term storage of the specimens in liquid nitrogen. The biobank operates as a service provider and sample distribution center for scientific consortia engaged in studies involving biomarker analyses. To date, EPIC represents the largest single resource worldwide for prospective investigations on the etiology of cancers that can integrate questionnaire data on lifestyle and diet, and can also provide access to measurements of biomarkers of diet and of endogenous metabolism (e.g., hormones and growth factors) and genetic polymorphisms. This chapter describes the building up of the EPIC central biobank and the mechanisms that have been developed to manage the access to specimens by a large number of different users.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 20949388     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-423-0_7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


  7 in total

Review 1.  Colorectal cancer biomarkers: to be or not to be? Cautionary tales from a road well travelled.

Authors:  Kim Y C Fung; Edouard Nice; Ilka Priebe; Damien Belobrajdic; Aloke Phatak; Leanne Purins; Bruce Tabor; Celine Pompeia; Trevor Lockett; Timothy E Adams; Antony Burgess; Leah Cosgrove
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2014-01-28       Impact factor: 5.742

2.  A Prospective Evaluation of Early Detection Biomarkers for Ovarian Cancer in the European EPIC Cohort.

Authors:  Kathryn L Terry; Helena Schock; Renée T Fortner; Anika Hüsing; Raina N Fichorova; Hidemi S Yamamoto; Allison F Vitonis; Theron Johnson; Kim Overvad; Anne Tjønneland; Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault; Sylvie Mesrine; Gianluca Severi; Laure Dossus; Sabina Rinaldi; Heiner Boeing; Vassiliki Benetou; Pagona Lagiou; Antonia Trichopoulou; Vittorio Krogh; Elisabetta Kuhn; Salvatore Panico; H Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita; N Charlotte Onland-Moret; Petra H Peeters; Inger Torhild Gram; Elisabete Weiderpass; Eric J Duell; Maria-Jose Sanchez; Eva Ardanaz; Nerea Etxezarreta; Carmen Navarro; Annika Idahl; Eva Lundin; Karin Jirström; Jonas Manjer; Nicholas J Wareham; Kay-Tee Khaw; Karl Smith Byrne; Ruth C Travis; Marc J Gunter; Melissa A Merritt; Elio Riboli; Daniel W Cramer; Rudolf Kaaks
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2016-04-08       Impact factor: 12.531

3.  Multi-center feasibility study evaluating recruitment, variability in risk factors and biomarkers for a diet and cancer cohort in India.

Authors:  Rashmi Sinha; Carrie R Daniel; Niveditha Devasenapathy; Hemali Shetty; Susan Yurgalevitch; Leah M Ferrucci; Preethi S George; Kerry Grace Morrissey; Lakshmy Ramakrishnan; Barry I Graubard; Kavita Kapur; K Srinath Reddy; Mary J McAdams; Tanuja Rastogi; Nilanjan Chatterjee; Prakash C Gupta; Sholom Wacholder; Dorairaj Prabhakaran; Aleyamma A Mathew
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2011-05-27       Impact factor: 3.295

4.  Sources of pre-analytical variations in yield of DNA extracted from blood samples: analysis of 50,000 DNA samples in EPIC.

Authors:  Elodie Caboux; Christophe Lallemand; Gilles Ferro; Bertrand Hémon; Maimuna Mendy; Carine Biessy; Matt Sims; Nick Wareham; Abigail Britten; Anne Boland; Amy Hutchinson; Afshan Siddiq; Paolo Vineis; Elio Riboli; Isabelle Romieu; Sabina Rinaldi; Marc J Gunter; Petra H M Peeters; Yvonne T van der Schouw; Ruth Travis; H Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita; Federico Canzian; Maria-José Sánchez; Guri Skeie; Karina Standahl Olsen; Eiliv Lund; Roberto Bilbao; Núria Sala; Aurelio Barricarte; Domenico Palli; Carmen Navarro; Salvatore Panico; Maria Luisa Redondo; Silvia Polidoro; Laure Dossus; Marie Christine Boutron-Ruault; Françoise Clavel-Chapelon; Antonia Trichopoulou; Dimitrios Trichopoulos; Pagona Lagiou; Heiner Boeing; Eva Fisher; Rosario Tumino; Claudia Agnoli; Pierre Hainaut
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-07-13       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Will Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Provide Biological Samples for Research Purposes?

Authors:  Shelley A Harris; Beatrice A Boucher; Michelle Cotterchio
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-06-10       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 6.  Repository of Human Blood Derivative Biospecimens in Biobank: Technical Implications.

Authors:  Ashraf Mohamadkhani; Hossein Poustchi
Journal:  Middle East J Dig Dis       Date:  2015-04

7.  Biobanking in LMIC settings for infectious diseases: Challenges and enablers.

Authors:  Sameera Ezzat; Ruzica Biga; Zisis Kozlakidis
Journal:  Biosaf Health       Date:  2022-07-25
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