Biostatistics and Data Management Core
生物统计和数据管理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:9279005
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 256.21万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-07-01 至 2022-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressBiometryBiostatistics CoreBreastBreast Cancer DetectionBreast Cancer Surveillance ConsortiumBreast Cancer survivorCancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling NetworkCessation of lifeCommunitiesCommunity PracticeCommunity of PracticeComplexDataData AnalysesData CollectionData LinkagesData SetData SourcesDatabasesDigital Breast TomosynthesisDoseEffectivenessEmerging TechnologiesEnsureImageIndividualLinkLongitudinal cohortMalignant NeoplasmsMammographyManuscriptsMeasurementMeta-AnalysisMethodsMinorityModelingOutcomePathologyPoliciesPopulation HeterogeneityPositioning AttributeProceduresRadiationRadiation exposureRecording of previous eventsRegional CancerRegistriesResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskRisk FactorsSamplingScienceSecureStandardizationStatistical Data InterpretationStatistical MethodsSurveysSurvivorsSystemUpdateWomanWorkWritinganticancer researchbasebreast densitybreast imagingcohesioncohortcommunity settingcomparative effectivenessdata managementdata qualitydata sharingdigitalexperienceimprovedlifetime riskmalignant breast neoplasmmembermortalityneoplasm registrynovelprogramsradiation riskradiologistscreeningsemiparametricsoundstudy populationsuccesssurveillance strategy
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY – Biostatistics and Data Management Core
The Biostatistics and Data Management (BDM) Core will support all projects and the Comparative Effectiveness (CE) Core by providing centralized coordination of high-quality data collection, management, analysis, and sharing. The BDM Core includes six Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium (BCSC) breast imaging registries and a central Statistical Coordinating Center (SCC). The core will increase efficiency by providing projects with data collected from a common cohort of women and sharing novel statistical methods performed by a single analytical support team. The specific aims are to:
(1) collect, pool, manage, and share high-quality data required to meet project aims;
(2) collaborate with program investigators in implementing sound and efficient study designs and perform valid statistical analyses that address each project aim; and
(3) develop and implement novel statistical methods needed to meet study aims.
The BDM Core will accomplish these aims using existing and new data collected on 2.6 million women (including 90,000 survivors with surveillance imaging) by six breast imaging registries. These BCSC registries have built strong relationships with the participating breast imaging facilities and have established secure procedures for data collection and linkage. Data will be pooled and analyzed by the SCC, which has extensive experience in data management, analyzing complex longitudinal observational data, and developing novel statistical methods as needed to overcome the limitations of existing methods. Following the BCSC's well-established collaborative research policies and procedures, the BDM Core will continue its successes in sharing data with the broader research community. Using the unique set of resources available to the BCSC — the established and cohesive research network; integrated surveillance system of longitudinal, individual-level data on women, radiologists, and facilities; infrastructure for accessing well-characterized study populations; and expertise in statistical methods and outcomes measurement in community settings — the BCSC registries and SCC will continue working together to support this renewal in answering key questions that cannot be addressed otherwise. These combined strengths ideally position the program's research teams to determine the most effective breast cancer screening and surveillance strategies in community practice.
项目摘要 - 生物统计学和数据管理核心
生物统计和数据管理(BDM)核心将通过提供高质量数据收集、管理、分析和共享的集中协调来支持所有项目和比较有效性(CE)核心。 BDM 核心包括六个乳腺癌监测联盟 (BCSC) 乳腺成像登记处和一个中央统计协调中心 (SCC)。该核心将通过向项目提供从共同女性群体收集的数据并共享由单个分析支持团队执行的新颖统计方法来提高效率。具体目标是:
(1) 收集、汇集、管理和共享实现项目目标所需的高质量数据;
(2) 与项目研究者合作实施合理有效的研究设计,并针对每个项目目标进行有效的统计分析;和
(3) 开发和实施满足研究目标所需的新统计方法。
BDM Core 将利用六个乳腺影像登记处收集的 260 万名女性(包括 90,000 名通过监测影像的幸存者)的现有数据和新数据来实现这些目标。这些 BCSC 登记处与参与的乳腺成像机构建立了牢固的关系,并建立了数据收集和链接的安全程序。数据将由 SCC 进行汇总和分析,该中心在数据管理、分析复杂的纵向观测数据以及根据需要开发新的统计方法以克服现有方法的局限性方面拥有丰富的经验。遵循 BCSC 完善的合作研究政策和程序,BDM 核心将继续在与更广泛的研究界共享数据方面取得成功。使用 BCSC 可用的独特资源——已建立的、有凝聚力的研究网络;关于妇女、放射科医生和设施的纵向、个人层面数据的综合监测系统;用于接触特征明确的研究人群的基础设施;以及社区环境中统计方法和结果测量方面的专业知识 - BCSC 登记处和 SCC 将继续合作,支持这一更新,回答无法通过其他方式解决的关键问题。这些综合优势使该项目的研究团队能够在社区实践中确定最有效的乳腺癌筛查和监测策略。
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Statistical Coordinating Center for the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium
乳腺癌监测联盟统计协调中心
- 批准号:
7939287 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 256.21万 - 项目类别:
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