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GENERAL INFORMATION

Name Netherlands Cohort Study (The)
Acronym NLCS
Last update 12/19/2012

Affiliation

Principal investigators

R. Alexandra Goldbohm (Dr)
TNO Quality of Life, Leiden, NL
Piet van den Brandt (Prof. (principal investigator))
Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University

Contacts

Piet van den Brandt (Prof. (principal investigator))
Department of Epidemiology, GROW, Maastricht University
Maastricht 6200 MD
Phone: +31(0)43-3882361
Email: PA.vandenBrandt@epid.unimaas.nlMail
Leo J. Schouten (Dr)
Department of Epidemiology, GROW, Maastricht University
Maastricht NL-6200 MD
Phone: +31-43-3882390
Email: LJ.Schouten@epid.unimaas.nlMail

Website

  • External

Funding agency

Percentage Category
KIWA Water Research -- Industry
World Cancer Research Fund -- Charity
Dutch Cancer Society -- Charity
Dutch Food Authority -- Ministry

OBJECTIVES

The Netherlands Cohort Study (NLCS) on Diet and Cancer is a prospective cohort study among 120,852 Dutch men and women, which was initiated in 1986 to investigate the relationship between nutritional and other lifestyle factors on one hand and risk of various cancers on the other hand. The NLCS (a collaboration between Maastricht University and TNO Quality of Life) is ongoing since 1986 and has detailed follow-up data on cancer incidence since 1986.

Research Focus

  • No Broad approach with no specific target of interest (study built as an infrastructure for a broad range of unspecified scientific activities/questions).
  • Yes Target specific questions of interest (predefined scientific targets like, cardiovascular diseases, social environment, specific health trajectories etc.)
Topics ICD-10 classificationExternal
Yes Neoplasms (C00-D48)
Yes Diseases of the circulatory system (I00-I99)

METHODS

Legend Yes No Unknown

General design

Study design Cohort
Type of participants Individuals
Target or final number of participants 120852
Target or final number of DNA 90000

Participant selection / Characteristics of the population

Selection criteria

Yes Age Minimun: 55 years    Maximun: 69 years
Yes Country of residence Netherlands

Data Sources

  Cross-sectional Longitudinal follow-up
Yes Questionnaires to participants/respondents Yes Yes
Yes Biological samples Yes No
Yes Genealogical records

Sample management

Biological samples

No Blood Yes Buccal cells
No Cord blood Yes Tissues (Tumor tissue colorectal cancer and kidney cancer.)
No Saliva No Urine
Yes Other (toenails)

Genome-Wide Association (GWA) analyses

  • Yes Plan to proceed to GWA analyses later

GOVERNANCE

Legend Yes No

Allow access to data or samples to external researchers

Academia Industry
Yes Data (questionnaire-derived, measured…) Yes
Yes Biological samples Yes

STATUS

Current status

Phase Start End
Preparation phase/Pilot 1984 1985
Baseline recruitment / initial data collection 1986 1986
Follow-up of participants 1986 --
Current number of participants recruited 120852 in date of 09/01/1986
Current number of collected DNA samples 90000 in date of 09/01/1986

DOCUMENTATION


General Information

Study name Netherlands Cohort Study (The) [NLCS]
Last update 08/28/2008

Contact

Piet van den Brandt (Prof. (principal investigator))
Maastricht University, Department of Epidemiology
Maastricht 6200 MD
Phone: +31(0)43-3882361
Email: PA.vandenBrandt@epid.unimaas.nlMail

Quality Management Steps

Yes Processing
Yes Storage

Comments

Toe nails clipping have been collected

Samples

Legend Yes No
Sample name Tissues - Normal tissue (GENRE) Tumor Tissues - Normal tissue (CREAM) Other - Toenails Buccal cells Other - Tumor kidney (GENRE)
  Main laboratory Maastricht University: Dept Epidemiology, Dept Pathology Maastricht University: Dept Epidemiology, Dept Pathology Maastricht University: Dept Epidemiology, Dept Pathology Maastricht University : Dept Epidemiology, Dept Risk Analysis and Toxicology Maastricht University: Dept Epidemiology, Dept Pathology Maastricht University: Dept Epidemiology, Dept Pathology
  Sample labels/traceability (% of samples)
  • No RFID radio frequency identification
  • No Barcode
  • Yes Printed labels
  • No Handwritten numbers
  • No Others
  • No RFID radio frequency identification
  • No Barcode
  • Yes Printed labels
  • No Handwritten numbers
  • No Others
  • No RFID radio frequency identification
  • No Barcode
  • Yes Printed labels
  • No Handwritten numbers
  • No Others
  • No RFID radio frequency identification
  • Yes Barcode
  • No Printed labels
  • No Handwritten numbers
  • No Others
  • No RFID radio frequency identification
  • No Barcode
  • Yes Printed labels
  • No Handwritten numbers
  • No Others
  • No RFID radio frequency identification
  • No Barcode
  • Yes Printed labels
  • No Handwritten numbers
  • No Others
Pre-extraction sample storage format Substrate storage condition
  • No Fresh
  • No Refrigerated
  • No Frozen
  • No Dried (paper)
  • No Liquid Nitrogen
  • Yes Other Paraffin blocks at room temperature
  • No Fresh
  • No Refrigerated
  • No Frozen
  • No Dried (paper)
  • No Liquid Nitrogen
  • Yes Other Paraffin blocks at room temperature
  • No Fresh
  • No Refrigerated
  • No Frozen
  • No Dried (paper)
  • No Liquid Nitrogen
  • Yes Other Paraffin blocks at room temperature
  • No Fresh
  • No Refrigerated
  • No Frozen
  • No Dried (paper)
  • No Liquid Nitrogen
  • Yes Other Toenails stored at room temperature
  • Yes Fresh (Room temperature in lysis buffer)
  • No Refrigerated
  • No Frozen
  • Yes Dried (paper) (Swab stick)
  • No Liquid Nitrogen
  • No Other
  • No Fresh
  • No Refrigerated
  • No Frozen
  • No Dried (paper)
  • No Liquid Nitrogen
  • Yes Other Paraffin blocks at room temperature
Substrate storage period
  • No Short term
  • Yes Long term (Yeras)
  • No Short term
  • Yes Long term (Years)
  • No Short term
  • Yes Long term (Years)
  • No Short term
  • Yes Long term (Years)
  • No Short term
  • Yes Long term (Years)
  • No Short term
  • Yes Long term (Years)
DNA extraction DNA extraction method
  • No Salting out
  • No Phenol-chloroform
  • Yes Columnary-extraction
  • No Magnetic beads
  • No Oragene (saliva)
  • No Others
  • No Salting out
  • No Phenol-chloroform
  • No Columnary-extraction
  • No Magnetic beads
  • No Oragene (saliva)
  • Yes Others Gentra kit
  • No Salting out
  • No Phenol-chloroform
  • No Columnary-extraction
  • No Magnetic beads
  • No Oragene (saliva)
  • Yes Others Gentra kit
  • No Salting out
  • Yes Phenol-chloroform
  • No Columnary-extraction
  • No Magnetic beads
  • No Oragene (saliva)
  • No Others
  • No Salting out
  • Yes Phenol-chloroform
  • No Columnary-extraction
  • No Magnetic beads
  • No Oragene (saliva)
  • Yes Others Gentra kit: females
  • No Salting out
  • No Phenol-chloroform
  • Yes Columnary-extraction
  • No Magnetic beads
  • No Oragene (saliva)
  • No Others
Automation of handling
  • Yes Manual
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • Yes Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Automated
Protocols DNA extraction method: Phenol-chloroform for males and Gentra kit for females
Automation of handling : Manual for males and Automated for females
DNA handling and storage DNA diluent
  • Yes TE
  • No H2O
  • No Others
  • Yes TE
  • No H2O
  • No Others
  • Yes TE
  • No H2O
  • No Others
  • No TE
  • No H2O
  • Yes Others (TRIS-HCl)
  • Yes TE
  • No H2O
  • No Others
  • Yes TE
  • No H2O
  • No Others
DNA concentration (ng/µl)
Storage conditions
  • Yes 4°C (Years)
  • No -20°C
  • No -40°C
  • No -80°C
  • No Dried
  • No Others
  • Yes 4°C (Years)
  • No -20°C
  • No -40°C
  • No -80°C
  • No Dried
  • No Others
  • Yes 4°C (Years)
  • No -20°C
  • No -40°C
  • No -80°C
  • No Dried
  • No Others
  • No 4°C
  • Yes -20°C (Years)
  • No -40°C
  • No -80°C
  • No Dried
  • No Others
  • Yes 4°C (Yeras)
  • No -20°C
  • No -40°C
  • No -80°C
  • No Dried
  • No Others
  • Yes 4°C (Years)
  • No -20°C
  • No -40°C
  • No -80°C
  • No Dried
  • No Others
DNA quantification Methods
  • No A260/A280
  • No Picogreen
  • Yes Nanodrop
  • No Others
  • No A260/A280
  • No Picogreen
  • No Nanodrop
  • Yes Others Spectrofotometer
  • No A260/A280
  • No Picogreen
  • No Nanodrop
  • Yes Others Spectrofotometer
  • No A260/A280
  • No Picogreen
  • Yes Nanodrop
  • No Others
  • No A260/A280
  • No Picogreen
  • Yes Nanodrop
  • No Others
  • No A260/A280
  • No Picogreen
  • Yes Nanodrop
  • No Others
Technical quality
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility
  • No Automated
  • No Manual
  • No Reproducibility
DNA quality control Percentage of samples that are tested 100.0 100.0 100.0 5.0 100.0 100.0
DNA quality method
  • No Agarose gel
  • No PCR
  • Yes A260/A280 ratio
  • No Others
  • No Agarose gel
  • No PCR
  • Yes A260/A280 ratio
  • No Others
  • No Agarose gel
  • No PCR
  • Yes A260/A280 ratio
  • No Others
  • No Agarose gel
  • Yes PCR
  • Yes A260/A280 ratio
  • No Others
  • No Agarose gel
  • No PCR
  • Yes A260/A280 ratio
  • No Others
  • No Agarose gel
  • No PCR
  • Yes A260/A280 ratio
  • No Others
DNA analysis Platforms
  • Yes Gentoyping (SNaPShot)
  • No Sequencing
  • No Methylation
  • No CNVs
  • No CGH
  • No FISH
  • No Other
  • Yes Gentoyping (SNaPShot)
  • Yes Sequencing (Mutation analyses)
  • Yes Methylation (MSP)
  • No CNVs
  • No CGH
  • No FISH
  • No Other
  • Yes Gentoyping (SNaPShot)
  • No Sequencing
  • No Methylation
  • No CNVs
  • No CGH
  • No FISH
  • No Other
  • Yes Gentoyping (mass array)
  • No Sequencing
  • No Methylation
  • No CNVs
  • No CGH
  • No FISH
  • No Other
  • Yes Gentoyping (SNaPShot)
  • No Sequencing
  • No Methylation
  • No CNVs
  • No CGH
  • No FISH
  • No Other
  • No Gentoyping
  • Yes Sequencing (Mutation analyses)
  • Yes Methylation (MSP)
  • No CNVs
  • No CGH
  • No FISH
  • No Other
Technical quality
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility
  • No Automated
  • Yes Manual
  • No Reproducibility

General Information

Study name Netherlands Cohort Study (The) [NLCS]
Last update 03/18/2009

Contact

Piet van den Brandt (Prof. (principal investigator))
Maastricht University, Department of Epidemiology
Maastricht 6200 MD
Phone: +31(0)43-3882361
Email: PA.vandenBrandt@epid.unimaas.nlMail

Software

Legend Yes No

Biobanking areas covered

  • Yes Participant recruitment (ex: CATI, CRM)
  • Yes Data collection
  • Yes Questionnaires (ex: CAPI)
  • Yes Physical and cognitive measures
  • Yes Sample collection, storage and processing
  • Yes Collection
  • Yes Sample bio-repository management system (ex: sample storage management software)
  • No LIMS (ex: biochemical analysis, DNA extraction, genotyping)
  • Yes Data repository
  • Yes Data warehousing
  • Yes Study monitoring (ex: quality control)
  • Yes User data / sample request management

Name and version of programming language

Access

Internal/external development

  • Yes In-house by IT department
  • No By an external company

Shareability

  • No Freely available
  • No Purchaseable
  • No Needs extensive work
  • No Not for share

Comments

No information available

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