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caBIG® and the Army of Women

In July 2009, caBIG® and the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation announced their collaboration to create a 21st century research model—the Health of Women (HOW) Study—to build the first ever online cohort of one million women.

This collaboration takes advantage of the Love/Avon Army of Women, a groundbreaking initiative that was launched in October 2008 to recruit women of all ages and ethnicities, with or without breast cancer to sign up for clinical research investigating the causes and prevention of breast cancer.

"In this partnership, caBIG® will be providing the biomedical informatics support—developing easy access Web-based software that connects women and researchers with the goal of improving prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer."
-Ken Buetow, Ph.D. (NCI)

Members of the Army of Women will be invited to join the Health of Women study and to respond to a series of periodic secure online questionnaires concerning their health history. Authorized researchers, who are partners in this initiative, can then access the database and design study protocols based on the clinical profiles and data of potential research participants. The goal is for this project to enable an "interactive" and "dynamic" approach to research.

"We would not be able to do this project without the collaboration of caBIG®... leveraging a lot of what has been done already and has been built by caBIG® and BIG Health has allowed us to jump start."
-Susan Love, M.D. (Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation)

 

One million women. One research goal. One revolutionary opportunity.

In The News

NCI Tackles Trial Enrollment
The Scientist discusses the collaboration between caBIG® and the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation.

Love/Avon Army of Women to Use NCI's caBIG® Computational Platform for Breast Cancer Research
GenomeWeb/BioInform reports on how caBIG® is serving as the computational infrastructure for this joint venture.

 

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