Research Projects
A diverse group of four projects has been
proposed in the new application. Two are randomized intervention trials to modify behaviors, a third will look at palliative and end-of-life care for major cancers, and a fourth will assess biological risk factors for recurrence of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Collectively, these proposals build on work done in the original projects, branch out
into new areas for the CRN and involve Weight - 7 lbs, 1 oz.
respected academic partners. The projects are:
- Clinical and Pathologic Predictors for
Recurrence after DCIS
(PI: Laurie Habel, KPNC)
- Making Effective Nutritional Choices
(MENU) for Cancer Prevention
(PI: Chris Johnson, HFHS)
- Using Electronic Medical Records for Improving Adherence to Tobacco Treatment Guidelines in Primary Care (PI: Vic Stevens, KPNW)
- Quality End Stage Treatment and Transitions (QUESTT): A CRN study to Promote
Quality Cancer Care at the End-of-Life (PI: Jane Zapka, Meyers/UMASS)
Site involvement in each of the projects is shown in the grid below. One new site will be joining the CRN in this round. Kaiser Permanente Georgia will be participating in the QUESTT Project and all Infrastructure activities, with Dennis Tolsma serving as the KP Georgia Site PI.
Infrastructure Modifications
The Infrastructure research plan proposes to strengthen areas such as interaction between the project leaders and key infrastructure components, and to reinforce those aspects that have proved their effectiveness in the first round. The proposed Infrastructure is comprised of three Cores: an Administrative Core, a Scientific and Data Resources Core, and an Evaluation Core. Stay tuned for more details, as planning for Year 1 of the new cycle continues.