Bedford Prepares for Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3) Registration at Relay for Life

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Bedford’s Eliza Menninger (l) leads a training session for American Cancer Society volunteer research study recruiters while ACS staffer Julie Rauseo watches.

As it celebrates its 100th birthday, the American Cancer Society is looking to local residents to help finish the fight against cancer by reaching full enrollment in a historic research study. Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3) will give scientists a better understanding of cancer causes and prevention. The Society is looking for local men and women between the ages of 30 and 65 from various racial/ethnic backgrounds with no personal history of cancer to help reach full enrollment of at least 300,000 people.

The opportunity for local residents to enroll in CPS-3 will take place at Relay For Life of Bedford on June 1 from 4:00-8:00 p.m.

“By joining this study, people can literally help us save lives, giving future generations more time with families and friends, more memories, more celebrations, and more birthdays,” said Julie Rauseo, American Cancer Society Staff Partner. “As the official sponsor of birthdays, celebrating our own 100th birthday in 2013, we can think of no more valuable contribution to the cancer fight.”

Signing up requires a one-time in-person visit to read and sign a consent form, complete a survey, have your waist measured, and give a small non-fasting blood sample like what you’d do during a routine doctor visit. Participants will also complete a more detailed survey at home and will continue to receive periodic follow-up surveys in the future that researchers will use to look for more clues to cancer’s causes.

“Many individuals diagnosed with cancer struggle to answer the question, ‘What caused my cancer?’ In many cases, we don’t know the answer,” said Alpa V. Patel, Ph.D., principal investigator of CPS-3. “CPS-3 will help us better understand what factors cause cancer, and once we know that, we can be better equipped to prevent cancer.”

CPS-3 is the latest addition to the Society’s groundbreaking cancer prevention studies, which have been instrumental in helping identify major factors that can affect cancer risk. Researchers say CPS-3 holds the best hope of identifying new and emerging cancer risks. But its success depends on members of the community becoming involved. Researchers will use data from CPS-3 to build on evidence from those earlier cancer prevention studies, which began in the 1950s and involved hundreds of thousands of volunteer participants.

“Among other findings, these cancer prevention studies have confirmed the link between cigarette smoking and lung cancer, demonstrated the link between larger waist size and increased death rates from cancer and other causes, and showed the considerable impact of air pollution on heart and lung conditions, said Julie Rauseo. “Changes in lifestyle over the past several decades as well as a   better understanding of cancer make this latest chapter in this lifesaving series of studies a critical part of continuing the progress we’re seeing against the disease.”

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Judi Babcock
May 22, 2013 5:23 pm

Very nice, but I’m not clear on exactly where to go to sign up, get the blood work, etc. I don’t know where the Relay for Life is & if it is all going to be done there- or if you sign up there to have it done elsewhere. Please publish clearer directions.

Lisa Vallee
May 24, 2013 11:38 am
Reply to  Judi Babcock

Hi there! I work for the American Cancer Society and wanted to respond to your comment. The Relay For Life of Bedford will be held on June 1 at Bedford High School on 9 Mudge Way. In order to enroll in CPS-3 at this Relay event, all you have to do is show up between 4 and 8pm on June 1, and you’ll complete the survey and have your blood drawn there. For more information on the Relay, just go to RelayForLife.org, and for more info on CPS-3, go to cancer.org/cps3ne. Thanks for your interest and we hope to see you there!

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