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Key Objectives of the HEAL Study
The Health, Eating, Activity, and Lifestyle study is designed to:
- Collect information on anthropometrics, body composition, and hormone measurements
from women with early stage breast cancer at a baseline interview and at two years. More
limited information on these measures was collected at five years and is currently in the
ten-year follow-up phase.
- Examine the relationship between physical activity, diet, weight history, and body
composition and breast cancer prognostic characteristics, including stage, histologic
patterns, and clinical tumor grade at diagnosis among women with early stage breast
cancer.
- Examine the relationships between modifiable prognostic factors, including physical
activity, diet, body weight and composition, and breast cancer recurrence and survival.
- Assess the associations of the following with body composition, diet, and physical
activity in women with early stage breast cancer:
- Serum estrone,
- Estradiol,
- Testosterone,
- Sex hormone binding globulin,
- C-peptide,
- Insulin-like growth factor (IGF I),
- Insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGF 1 BP3),
- Leptin,
- Vitamin D,
- C-reactive protein, and
- Serum amyloid A.
- Examine self-reported quality of life and availability of social support at three years
post-diagnosis, including information sources and desire for information. More limited
information on these measures was collected at five years and is currently in the ten-year follow-up phase.
- Examine the associations between genetic polymorphisms and the other risk factors
collected, in particular, serum sex and metabolic hormones and amount and distribution of
fat mass.
- Examine the associations between mammographic density and other factors and survival.
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