Cancer study important

What if we could personally participate in research that might help determine factors that cause or prevent cancer?

 

What if we could personally participate in research that might help determine factors that cause or prevent cancer?

What if our involvement, and that research, ultimately leads to the elimination of cancer as a major health problem for this and future generations?

What if we could make it so just one family never has to hear the words “you have cancer”?

Residents of our community have an unprecedented opportunity to participate in cancer research this year. Enrollment for the American Cancer Society’s third Cancer Prevention Study will be taking place at 17 locations across the Puget Sound. You can see all the locations and times of enrollment by visiting www.cps3seattle.org.

Individuals between the ages of 30 and 65 who have never been diagnosed with cancer and are willing to make a long-term commitment to the study are encouraged to sign up. Those who choose to enroll will simply fill out a comprehensive survey packet about health history, provide a small blood sample (to be collected by trained phlebotomists) and provide a waist measure. Participants will periodically be sent a follow-up questionnaire for the next 20 to 30 years.

For more information, visit www.cps3seattle.org, email cps3seattle@cancer.org or call 425-322-1115.

Adrienne Schultz, Bellevue