Environment and Genetics in Lung Cancer Etiology (EAGLE) (Population-based case-control study)

Contact: Maria Teresa Landi, M.D., Ph.D.

Study Website: http://eagle.cancer.govExternal Web Site Policy

Number of Enrolled Cancer Patients/Survivors: 2,000/400
Years of Diagnoses of Enrolled Cancer Patients/Survivors: Patients enrolled between 2002 and 2005
Approximate Years of Follow-up: > 5 years
Cancer Sites Represented: Lung & Bronchus
Biological Specimens Collected: Blood/Blood Fraction
Buccal Cells
Normal Tissue
Germline DNA
Formalin Fixed Tumor Tissue
Fresh Frozen Tumor Tissue
Treatment Outcome Measures: Physician/Medical Record Reported
  • Symptom Assessment
  • Quality of Life
  • Cancer Recurrence
  • Death
Co-morbidities at Study Entry: Diabetes
Heart Disease
Pulmonary Disease
Lifestyle Factors: Smoking
Alcohol Use
Diet
Body Mass Index
Weight Loss/Control
Treatment Data: Surgery
Radiation
Chemotherapy
Treatment Data Assessed By: Administrative Claims Data
Electronic Record
Chart Abstraction
Is the study open to collaboration? Yes

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Last Updated: 25 Oct 2012

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