Health 2020 (The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study)
The MCCS was set up in the early 1990s to investigate prospectively the role of diet and other lifestyle factors in causing common chronic diseases - especially cancers of the prostate, breast and bowel - and to investigate possible interactions between these exposures and common genetic variants. Cohort recruitment was funded by VicHealth and Cancer Council Victoria. Continuing data management and follow-up are funded by the Cancer Council of Victoria.
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Australian Breast Cancer Family Registry
The Australian Breast Cancer Family Registry (ABCFR) is a resource of families, data, bio-specimens, researchers and community representatives established for the conduct of collaborative research on breast cancer.
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Australasian Colorectal Cancer Family Registry
The Australasian Colorectal Cancer Family Register is Australia's foremost resource for research into the genetic and environmental causes of bowel cancer. The Principal Investigator, Prof John Hopper in collaboration with Prof Jeremy Jass and colleagues throughout Australia and New Zealand, has been awarded $16.7m over 10 years to recruit colorectal cancer families, and collect blood samples, epidemiological questionnaires, tumour samples, medical records, dietary questionnaires and family cancer histories from more than 28,000 individuals from over 7,400 families.
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Australian Prostate Cancer Family Register
The Australian Prostate Cancer Family Register comprises a series of studies building resources in Australia, along with local and international scientific collaborations, to increase our ability to find and characterise prostate cancer susceptibility genes.
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