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Norwegian Women and Cancer Study postgenome cohort [NOWAC] Download as PDF

GENERAL INFORMATION

Name Norwegian Women and Cancer Study postgenome cohort
Acronym NOWAC
Last update 01/21/2010

Affiliation

Principal investigator

Eiliv Lund (Dr)
Institute of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tromsø

Contact

NOWAC information
University of Tromsø, Norway
Phone: +47 77 64 4816
Email: nowac@ism.uit.noMail

Website

Funding agencies

  • The Norwegian Cancer Society (NCS)
  • The Norwegian Research Council (NRC)
  • University of Tromso
  • NCI: National Cancer Institute

OBJECTIVES

The three objectives are:
I. Study the potentials of transcriptomics in peripheral blood cells in relation to diagnosis of cancer among women in the postgenome cohort;
II. Study the interactions between genetic disposition and lifestyle on expression profiles in peripheral blood, and the potentials of expression profiles in the etiological research on cancer;
III. Develop NOWAC as a human model for systems biology.

METHODS

Legend Yes No Unknown

General design

Study design Cohort
Type of participants Individuals
Target or final number of participants 172000
  The headline number of participants is approximately 173,000. For the cohort study 50, 000 is the number approached in the first year.
Target or final number of DNA 63000

Participant selection / Characteristics of the population

Selection criteria

Yes Gender Women
Yes Age Minimun: 48 years    Maximun: 63 years
Yes Country of residence Norway

Supplementary informations

To be born 1926-1965

Data Sources

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

Sample management

Biological samples

Yes Blood No Buccal cells
No Cord blood Yes Tissues (breast tissue)
No Saliva No Urine

Genome-Wide Association (GWA) analyses

  • No No genome-wide association analysis

GOVERNANCE

Legend Yes No

Allow access to data or samples to external researchers

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

STATUS

Current status

Phase Start End
Preparation phase/Pilot -- --
Baseline recruitment / initial data collection 1991 2006
Follow-up of participants 1991 2037

Supplementary informations

57% were willing to participate in the baseline; In 1998-2002, second mailing brought 81% of answers; In spring 2004, third mailing brought 75% for the first wave and before the first remainder.

Current number of participants recruited 172000 in date of 01/01/2010
Current number of collected DNA samples 61000 in date of 01/01/2010

PUBLICATIONS AND RELEVANT DOCUMENTATION

Publication url

http://uit.no/kk/Publications/External

COMMENT

This is a research driven projects with no resources for handling external collaborations. All external collaborators have to pay the real cost usually as mutual funded grants


General Information

Name Kvinner , livsstils og helse. Kvinner og kreft- Women life"style" and Health. Women and Cancer
Last update 02/05/2010
Phase Recruitment
Year interval 1991 to 2006

Questionnaire owner

  • Eiliv lund

Contact

Eiliv Lund (Dr)
Institute of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tromsø
Tromso 9037
Phone: +47 776 44816
Email: Eiliv.lund@ism.uit.noMail

Utilization conditions

none

Information on validity

The food frequency questionnaire has been validated twice against 24-h recall by telephone. The major questionnaire has been tested for reliability through a test-retest study. Several of the major exposure variables have been recently or are underway compared to biological measurements in plasma; free fatty acids, D-vitamin, organic pollutants, hormone levels, menopausal status and cosmetics.The external validity has been checked against national register data.

Methods

Legend Yes No

Respondent

  • Yes Participant
  • No Proxy

Administration environment

  • No Over the phone
  • No Hospital, clinic, university or recruitment center
  • Yes Respondent / Proxy residence

Administration mode

  • Yes Auto administered
  • No Auto administrated with face to face validation by trained personnel
  • No Administrated by trained personel / Physician

Administration format

  • Yes Paper questionnaire
  • No Computerized

Administration language

  • Norwegian
  • English

Documents

Available Format

  • Adapted questionnaireWeb page
  • NowacPDF

NOTICE: HTML document format may differ slightly from the actual questionnaire. Please refer to the original PDF document for exact reproduction.

Comment

List of available documents related to the validation or specific utilizations of the questionnaire:

Lund E, Gram IT. The impact of design on response rates and exposure estimates from postal questionnaires. A population based randomized trial of 5.000 Norwegian women aged 35-49 years. Scand J Soc Med 1998; 26; 154-60.
Lund E, Kumle M, Braaten T, Hjartåker A, Bakken K, Eggen E, Gram IT. External validity in a population based national prospective study – the Norwegian Women and Cancer Study. Cancer Causes Control 2003; 14; 1001-8.
Hjartåker A, Andersen LF, Lund E. Comparison of diet measures from a food-frequency questionnaire with measures from repeated 24-hour dietary recalls. The Norwegian Women and Cancer Study. Public Health Nutrition 2007;10:1094-1103
Lund E, Dumeaux V, Braaten T, Hjartåker A, Engeset D, Skeie G, Kumle M.
Cohort profile: The Norwegian Women and Cancer Study--NOWAC--Kvinner og kreft. Int J Epidemiol. 2008 Feb;37(1):36-41.
Veierød MB, Parr CL, Lund E, Hjartåker A. Reproducibility of self-reported melanoma risk factors in a large cohort study of Norwegian women. Melanoma Res. 2008 Feb;18(1):1-9.
Dumeaux V, Børresen-Dale AL, Frantzen JO, Kumle M, Kristensen VN, Lund E.
Gene expression analyses in breast cancer epidemiology: the Norwegian Women and Cancer postgenome cohort study. Breast Cancer Res. 2008 Feb 5;10(1):R13

General Information

Name Kvinner , livsstils og helse. Kvinner og kreft- Women life"style" and Health. Women and Cancer
Number of Question Blocks 49

Questionnaire and Question Block List

Click on the View block to see the block of questions related to a domain or a group of domains.
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  • Sociodemographic Characteristics / Residence / Residential History
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  • Socioeconomic Characteristics / Income
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  • Body structures / Anthropometric structures / Anthropometric measures
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  • Socioeconomic Characteristics / Education level / Subject education level
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  • Health Information / Women's health / Menopause
  • Health Information / Medical Health Intervention (C239) / Physical/Physiological Therapeutic Interventions / Therapeutic Interventions on the Genitourinary System
  • Health Information / Women's health / Menstruation
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  • Health Information / Reproductive history / Number of children
  • Health Information / Women's health / Breast feeding
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  • Health Information / Medication Intake (ATC/DDD) / Genito urinary system and sex hormones (G)
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  • Health Information / Medical Health Intervention (C239) / Obstetrical and Fetal Interventions / Termination of Pregnancy
  • Health Information / Reproductive history / Parity/Gravidity
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  • Health Information / Individual Disease history / Neoplasms
  • Health Information / Individual Disease history / Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
  • Health Information / Individual Disease history / Diseases of the circulatory system
  • Health Information / Individual Disease history / Diseases of the nervous system
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  • Health Information / Perception of health/quality of life
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  • Health Information / Individual Disease history / Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
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  • Health Information / Medication Intake (ATC/DDD) / Cardiovascular system (C)
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  • Health Information / Medication Intake (ATC/DDD) / Genito urinary system and sex hormones (G)
  • Health Information / Medication Intake (ATC/DDD) / Musculo-skeletal system (M)
  • Health Information / Medication Intake (ATC/DDD) / Cardiovascular system (C)
  • Health Information / Medication Intake (ATC/DDD) / Alimentary tract and metabolism (A)
  • Health Information / Medication Intake (ATC/DDD) / Nervous system (N)
  • Health Information / Medication Intake (ATC/DDD) / Blood and blood forming organs (B)
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  • Health Information / Medical Health Intervention (C239) / Diagnostic Interventions / Diagnostic Interventions on the Genitourinary System
  • Health Information / Medical Health Intervention (C239) / Diagnostic Imaging Interventions / Diagnostic Imaging Interventions on the Skin, Subcutaneous Tissue, and Breast
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  • Health Information / Familial Disease History (ICD10*) / Neoplasms
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  • Body structures / Anthropometric structures / Anthropometric measures / Height
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  • Body structures / Anthropometric structures / Anthropometric measures / Weight
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Weight related behaviours
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Tobacco use
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  • Physical Environment / Environmental exposures / Chemical environmental exposures / Passive Smoke Exposure
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Physical activity / Activities/Exercise and Frequency
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  • Sociodemographic Characteristics / Household Status / Subjet Household Status
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  • Sociodemographic Characteristics / Household Status / Structure of the Household
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  • Socioeconomic Characteristics / Income
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Beverages (other than water or alcohol)
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Milk products
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Fat Intake
Block 26 View block
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Caffeine
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Beverages (other than water or alcohol)
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Milk products
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Cereals, Bread, Starches
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Cereals, Bread, Starches
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Sweets, Baked goods
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Fat Intake
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Milk products
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Meat, Eggs, Fish and Alternatives
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Meat, Eggs, Fish and Alternatives
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Cereals, Bread, Starches
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Cereals, Bread, Starches
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Fat Intake
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Cereals, Bread, Starches
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Vegetables and Fruits
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Fat Intake
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Fat Intake
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Meat, Eggs, Fish and Alternatives
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Nutritional Behaviours and Perception of Nutritional Habits
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Meat, Eggs, Fish and Alternatives
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Fat Intake
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Meat, Eggs, Fish and Alternatives
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Milk products
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Sweets, Baked goods
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Salt and Food Supplement
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Alcohol use
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  • Physical Environment / Environmental exposures / Physical environmental exposures / Radiation (ionizing and non ionizing)
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Nutritional Behaviours and Perception of Nutritional Habits
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Nutritional Behaviours and Perception of Nutritional Habits
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Meat, Eggs, Fish and Alternatives
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Milk products
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Beverages (other than water or alcohol)
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Nutritional Behaviours and Perception of Nutritional Habits
  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Nutrition / Food intake and Frequency / Vegetables and Fruits
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  • Body structures / Skin
  • Physical Environment / Environmental exposures / Physical environmental exposures / Radiation (ionizing and non ionizing)
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  • Body structures / Eye
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  • Body structures / Hair
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  • Physical Environment / Environmental exposures / Physical environmental exposures / Radiation (ionizing and non ionizing)
  • Body structures / Skin
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  • Life Habits/Behaviours / Travel History and Habits
  • Physical Environment / Environmental exposures / Physical environmental exposures / Radiation (ionizing and non ionizing)
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  • Physical Environment / Environmental exposures / Physical environmental exposures / Radiation (ionizing and non ionizing)

GENERAL INFORMATION

Study name Norwegian Women and Cancer Study postgenome cohort [NOWAC]
Last update 01/31/2012

Contact

Vanessa Dumeaux (Senior research fellow)
Institute of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tromsø
Tromso 9037
Phone: +47 776 44816
Email: vanessa.dumeaux@uit.noMail
Eiliv Lund (Dr)
Institute of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tromsø
Tromso 9037
Phone: +47 776 44816
Email: Eiliv.lund@ism.uit.noMail

ACCESS

Legend Yes No

Data or samples can be accessed by researchers outside the study/biobank (i.e. a researcher who is not an internal researcher of the study/biobank with research privileges)

  • Yes Access to at least part of the collected data is available for researchers outside the study
  • Yes Access to at least part of the collected samples is available for researchers outside the study

Data/samples can leave the study/biobank facility/country under the policies and regulations of your study

Data

  • Yes Can leave study/biobank facility
  • Yes Can leave the country

Samples

  • Yes Can leave study/biobank facility
  • Yes Can leave the country

Unknown Participants can not be contacted for additional information or sampling

Restriction to the category/type of investigator requesting access to your study

Data

  • No Access to data may be granted only to investigators inside the country
  • Yes Access to data may be granted only to investigators contributing to the study (with research privileges)
  • No Access to data may be granted only to Investigators affiliated with academic, non-profit or public institutions
  • Yes Other restrictions to investigators access (Investigators from the public sector only.)

Samples

  • No Access to samples may be granted only to investigators inside the country
  • Yes Access to samples may be granted only to investigators contributing to the study (with research privileges)
  • No Access to samples may be granted only to Investigators affiliated with academic, non-profit or public institutions
  • Yes Other restrictions to investigators access (Investigators from the public sector only.)

Limitations regarding the scientific scope of the projects that can use the study's data/samples

  • Yes Scope of the projects using the data of the study is limited
  • Yes Scope of the projects using the samples of the study is limited

ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS

Legend Yes No

Approval process leading to access

To grant access, the study requires approval/authorization/documents by the following entities of the applicant's institution

  • Yes Ethics committee of applicant's institution (or another organization having jurisdiction or required by local governance rules)
  • No Scientific committee of applicant's institution (or another organization having jurisdiction or required by local governance rules)
  • Unknown Others

To grant access, the study requires approval/authorization/documents by the following entities of the study

  • No Ethics committee having jurisdiction over the study/biobank
  • No Scientific committee having jurisdiction over the study/biobank
  • Yes Another local committee/organization relevant to the study (Approval by an access committee.)

Information regarding fees to access data/samples

Data

  • No There are fixed fees to access data
  • Yes There are scalable costs to access data varying according to the investigator (e.g. national investigators, students, public/private institutions, etc.)

Samples

  • No There are fixed fees to access samples
  • Yes There are scalable fees to access samples varying according to the investigator (e.g. national investigators, students, public/private institutions, etc.)

To protect confidentiality, access will be provided in the following format

  • No Samples are anonymized (irreversible destruction of the identity of the participant)
  • No Data is anonymised (irreversible destruction of the identity of the participant)
  • No Samples are coded (identification by a code(s), with possible reversible process to identify the participant)
  • No Data are coded (identification by a code(s), with possible reversible process to identify the participant)

Additional information

Anonymization.

Investigators will be have to

  • Yes Submit their publications (articles, presentation, etc) to the study for review prior to public disclosure
  • Yes Periodically report to the study on the uses of data/samples and/or publications made possible thanks to the use of this research material
  • No Recognize the study as a co-author on their publication
  • No Acknowledge the study in their publication (either in the text or in the footnotes)
  • Unknown Others

Additional information

Intellectual property rights resulting from the research using data/samples have to be negotiated with study representative. Return of results/data back to the study (e.g. GWAS, biochemical tests, etc).

Study in-house analysis services

  Offered Mandatory
In-house laboratory analysis for applicants No No
In-house statistical analysis for applicants No No

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