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Breast and Colon Cancer Family Registries
About Colon CFR
The Colon Cancer Family Registry (C-CFR) is an international research
infrastructure for investigators interested in conducting population
and clinic-based interdisciplinary studies on the genetic and molecular
epidemiology of colon cancer and its behavioral implications. A central
goal of the C-CFR is the translation of this research to the clinical
and prevention setting for the benefit of Registry participants and the
general public. The C-CFR has information and biospecimens contributed
by greater than 11,300 families across the spectrum of risk for colon
cancers and from population-based or relative controls.
Of particular interest are:
- identification and characterization of cancer susceptibility genes
- definition of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions in cancer etiology
- translational, preventive, and behavioral implications of research findings
Special features include:
- population-based and clinic-based ascertainment
- systematic collection of validated family history
- epidemiologic risk factor data
- clinical and follow-up data
- biospecimens (including tumor blocks and EBV transformed cell lines)
- ongoing molecular characterization of the participating families
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