Program Official
Principal Investigator
Catherine M.
Tangen
Awardee Organization
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
United States
Fiscal Year
2023
Activity Code
U01
Early Stage Investigator Grants (ESI)
Not Applicable
Project End Date
NIH RePORTER
For more information, see NIH RePORTER Project 5U01CA182883-11
PCPT and SELECT Cohorts: Core Infrastructure Support for Cancer Research
The SWOG Statistical Center in Seattle, Washington, served as the coordinating center for two large prostate cancer prevention trials: The Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT) and the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (PCPT). SELECT was a Phase III, double-blind, placebo-controlled study designed to assess the effect of selenium and vitamin E, alone and in combination, primarily on prostate cancer incidence and secondarily on other cancer incidence. SELECT randomized 35,533 men between 2001 and 2004. PCPT, also a Phase III, double-blind trial, randomized 18,882 men to either finasteride or placebo between 1994 and 1997. Although schedules and requirements varied between the two studies, substantial serum, plasma, white blood cells, and prostate tissue were collected on both, resulting in rich biorepositories. Each had extensive prospective data collections which included diet and dietary supplements, quality of life, physical activity, medications, other cancer diagnoses, cardiovascular endpoints, and treatment adverse events. Although there have been significant scientific collaborations to date, there remain numerous opportunities to further interrogate the clinical database and biobanks. Additionally, serum and plasma measures and extensive genotyping data have already been obtained and are available for other investigators to use. These cohorts are fully mature with 6,045 deaths and median follow-up of 18.4 years on PCPT and 3,762 deaths and median follow-up of 10.1 years on SELECT. There have been 2,401 and 2,475 prostate cancers detected during the trials plus an additional 890 and 338 prostate cancers identified via Medicare linkage in PCPT and SELECT, respectively. Other primary cancers have also been documented either during the trials or through data linkage. In addition to being able to extend the results of these well-conducted, randomized clinical trials through linkages to Medicare, NDI and completed GWAS studies, these data can be used for epidemiologic research as part of the ongoing consortium projects. We request funds to continue to enrich the cohorts by collecting new data elements such as end point data from Medicare and National Death Index linkages. We plan to update our linkages early in the upcoming grant period. We also request support for the cohort team to develop detailed documentation and data sets to load into the Cancer Epidemiology Data Repository, and we ask for continued support to provide a stable infrastructure for the PCPT serum and PCPT and SELECT tissue repositories (all located at the University of Colorado). With continued funding for the Statistical Center and some of our key scientific colleagues, we will be able to provide administrative assistance and expertise to investigators who apply for additional funding to conduct studies using our rich biologic repositories and clinical databases from PCPT and SELECT.
Publications
- Yuan C, Kim J, Wang QL, Lee AA, Babic A, PanScan/PanC4 I-III Consortium, Amundadottir LT, Klein AP, Li D, McCullough ML, Petersen GM, Risch HA, Stolzenberg-Solomon RZ, Perez K, Ng K, Giovannucci EL, Stampfer MJ, Kraft P, Wolpin BM, Amundadottir LT, Ardanaz E, Arslan AA, Beane-Freeman LE, Bracci PM, Bueno-de-Mesquita B, Du M, Gallinger S, Giles GG, Goodman PJ, Katzke VA, Klein AP, Kooperberg C, Kraft P, Li D, Malats N, Marchand LL, McCullough ML, Milne RL, Neoptolemos JP, Perdomo S, Petersen GM, Risch HA, Shu XO, Stolzenberg-Solomon RZ, Van Den Eeden SK, Visvanathan K, White E, Wolpin BM, Zheng W. The age-dependent association of risk factors with pancreatic cancer. Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology. 2022 Jul;33(7):693-701. Epub 2022 Apr 6. PMID: 35398288
- Hua X, Dai JY, Lindström S, Harrison TA, Lin Y, Alberts SR, Alwers E, Berndt SI, Brenner H, Buchanan DD, Campbell PT, Casey G, Chang-Claude J, Gallinger S, Giles GG, Goldberg RM, Gunter MJ, Hoffmeister M, Jenkins MA, Joshi AD, Ma W, Milne RL, Murphy N, Pai RK, Sakoda LC, Schoen RE, Shi Q, Slattery ML, Song M, White E, Marchand LL, Chan AT, Peters U, Newcomb PA. Genetically Predicted Circulating C-Reactive Protein Concentration and Colorectal Cancer Survival: A Mendelian Randomization Consortium Study. Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology. 2021 Jul;30(7):1349-1358. Epub 2021 May 10. PMID: 33972368
- McNabb S, Harrison TA, Albanes D, Berndt SI, Brenner H, Caan BJ, Campbell PT, Cao Y, Chang-Claude J, Chan A, Chen Z, English DR, Giles GG, Giovannucci EL, Goodman PJ, Hayes RB, Hoffmeister M, Jacobs EJ, Joshi AD, Larsson SC, Le Marchand L, Li L, Lin Y, Männistö S, Milne RL, Nan H, Newton CC, Ogino S, Parfrey PS, Petersen PS, Potter JD, Schoen RE, Slattery ML, Su YR, Tangen CM, Tucker TC, Weinstein SJ, White E, Wolk A, Woods MO, Phipps AI, Peters U. Meta-analysis of 16 studies of the association of alcohol with colorectal cancer. International journal of cancer. 2020 Feb 1;146(3):861-873. Epub 2019 Jun 7. PMID: 31037736
- Carreras-Torres R, Kim AE, Lin Y, Díez-Obrero V, Bien SA, Qu C, Wang J, Dimou N, Aglago EK, Albanes D, Arndt V, Baurley JW, Berndt SI, Bézieau S, Bishop DT, Bouras E, Brenner H, Budiarto A, Campbell PT, Casey G, Chan AT, Chang-Claude J, Chen X, Conti DV, Dampier CH, Devall MAM, Drew DA, Figueiredo JC, Gallinger S, Giles GG, Gruber SB, Gsur A, Gunter MJ, Harrison TA, Hidaka A, Hoffmeister M, Huyghe JR, Jenkins MA, Jordahl KM, Kawaguchi E, Keku TO, Kundaje A, Le Marchand L, Lewinger JP, Li L, Mahesworo B, Morrison JL, Murphy N, Nan H, Nassir R, Newcomb PA, Obón-Santacana M, Ogino S, Ose J, Pai RK, Palmer JR, Papadimitriou N, Pardamean B, Peoples AR, Pharoah PDP, Platz EA, Rennert G, Ruiz-Narvaez E, Sakoda LC, Scacheri PC, Schmit SL, Schoen RE, Shcherbina A, Slattery ML, Stern MC, Su YR, Tangen CM, Thomas DC, Tian Y, Tsilidis KK, Ulrich CM, van Duijnhoven FJB, Van Guelpen B, Visvanathan K, Vodicka P, Cenggoro TW, Weinstein SJ, White E, Wolk A, Woods MO, Hsu L, Peters U, Moreno V, Gauderman WJ. Genome-wide Interaction Study with Smoking for Colorectal Cancer Risk Identifies Novel Genetic Loci Related to Tumor Suppression, Inflammation, and Immune Response. Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology. 2023 Mar 6;32(3):315-328. PMID: 36576985
- Shu X, Chen Z, Long J, Guo X, Yang Y, Qu C, Ahn YO, Cai Q, Casey G, Gruber SB, Huyghe JR, Jee SH, Jenkins MA, Jia WH, Jung KJ, Kamatani Y, Kim DH, Kim J, Kweon SS, Le Marchand L, Matsuda K, Matsuo K, Newcomb PA, Oh JH, Ose J, Oze I, Pai RK, Pan ZZ, Pharoah PDP, Playdon MC, Ren ZF, Schoen RE, Shin A, Shin MH, Shu XO, Sun X, Tangen CM, Tanikawa C, Ulrich CM, van Duijnhoven FJB, Van Guelpen B, Wolk A, Woods MO, Wu AH, Peters U, Zheng W. Large-scale Integrated Analysis of Genetics and Metabolomic Data Reveals Potential Links Between Lipids and Colorectal Cancer Risk. Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology. 2022 Jun 1;31(6):1216-1226. PMID: 35266989