Study Design and Organization of the JPHC Study
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概要
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The Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study on Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases (JPHC Study; formerly called “Koseisho Multipurpose Prospective Cohort Study”) began in 1990(Cohort I) and 1993(Cohort II). The JPHC Study covers 11 public health center areas throughout Japan and includes a total of 140, 420 residents. The studys design includes a baseline survey with a self-administered questionnaire on lifestyle and collection of blood and health checkup data; a follow-up system for mortality, migration, and incidence of cancer and cardiovascular diseases; an additional follow-up survey after 5 and 10 years; and distribution of a newsletter. The JPHC study is expected to provide evidence for the prevention and control of cancer and cardiovascular diseases in the 21st century. J Epidemiol, 2001 ; 11 (Suppl) : S3-S7.
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著者
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Tsugane Shoichiro
National Cancer Center
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SOBUE Tomotaka
National Cancer Center
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Sobue Tomotaka
National Cancer Center Research Institute
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BABA Shunroku
National Cardiovascular Center
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Tsugane Shoichiro
National Cancer Center Research Institute
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WATANABE Shaw
National Cancer Center Research Institute
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KONISHI Masamitsu
National Cardiovascular Center
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Watanabe S
National Cancer Center Research Institute
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Konishi M
National Cardiovascular Center
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