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Research Programs & Studies

CPIC scientists conduct a wide range of studies to describe and explain the cancer burden in human populations. This focus and our attention to racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and cultural differences in the Greater Bay Area and California populations are strengths that not only distinguish CPIC as an independent research center, but also make us a desirable partner for collaborative, multidisciplinary cancer studies. Our research studies strive to develop and implement the latest research methods to understand who gets cancer, why they get cancer, and the problems of living with cancer.

Research programs & studies by category
Research programs & studies by cancer site
Special emphasis/Areas of focus
Major research projects

Research programs & studies by category

EtiologyThe cause or origin of disease/Causes research (risk factors, including genetic predisposition)

Studies seeking to identify lifestyle characteristics, infectious and physical agents, and heritable factors that influence a person's chances of developing cancer. Click here for these studies


MethodologyThe rules and procedures for doing research and evaluating results research
Studies involving the development, evaluation, and refinement of epidemiologicalEpidemiology: The study of the patterns, causes, and control of disease in groups of people and statistical research methods. Click here for these studies

 


SurveillanceThe ongoing collection of information about a disease, such as cancer, in a certain group of people research

Studies that systematically collect data on cancer patients and population characteristics which are then analyzed and interpreted to examine and test hypotheses about cancer predictors, incidence, and outcomes in geographically defined populations over time. Click here for these studies

Environment research
Studies investigating the role of environmental and neighborhood factors, such as air pollution, infectious diseases, chemicals, and the built and social environment, with regard to cancer occurrence and outcomes. Click here for these studies

Prevention/Screening research
Studies concerned with primary prevention of cancer and screening for early detection. Click here for these studies

PrognosisThe likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery or recurrence/Survival research
Studies that examine factors that influence the course and progression of cancer, including survival, mortalityRefers to the death rate, or the relative frequency of deaths in a specific population, and recurrence. Click here for these studies

Treatment, patterns of care & quality of life research

Studies related to patterns of cancer treatment and other medical care, and patient quality of life following cancer diagnosis. Click here for these studies


Research programs and studies by cancer site
Studies of specific cancer types such as breast cancer, prostate cancer, Hodgkin lymphomaAlso known as Hodgkin's disease. It is a rare lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, endometrial cancerCancer of the uterus, and Click here for a list of studies by cancer site.


Special emphasis/Areas of focus


Breast cancer research
These studies fall into the above categories but deserve special attention, as they comprise a substantial part of our total research effort and emphasize both our breadth and depth of inquiry into this most common cancer diagnosed in women. Click here to learn more


Major Research Projects

Northern California Family Registry for Breast Cancer (FRBC)
The FRBC is a population-basedPertains to the entire population in a particular area family registry of breast cancer established in 1995. CPIC is one of six scientific research centers involved in the large collaborative study. Click here to learn more

California Teachers Study (CTS)
The CTS is a long-term follow-up (prospective cohortA group of individuals who share a common trait, such as birth year. In medicine, a cohort is a group that is part of a clinical trial or study and is observed over a period of time) study of 133,479 female teachers and school administrators. The CTS is a collaborative study conducted by the University of Southern California (USC), the Cancer Prevention Institute of California, the University of California at Irvine (UCI), and the California Cancer Registry (CCR). Click here to learn more


Cancer Care Outcomes Research and Surveillance (CanCORS)
Cancer Care Outcomes Research and Surveillance (CanCORS) collects data on medical care practices, outcomes, and information about behaviors and perceptions in lung and colorectal cancer patients, their caregivers, and healthcare providers. Click here to learn more


 
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