EXTENSION AND VERIFICATION OF CANCER FAMILY PEDIGREES
Project Number1R03CA063122-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderSTEEL, MICHAEL C
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS
Description
Abstract Text
The purpose of this application is to obtain support for one additional
full-time medical genealogist who will be attached to the staff of the
Genetics Registry of the Medical Research Council's Human Genetics Unit,
Edinburgh, Scotland. The specific remit of that individual will be to
extend and verify the details of family histories obtained by the
principal investigator and the two co-investigators from patients
attending "cancer family" clinics in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and
Dundee. These clinics provide a comprehensive counselling and
investigation service for patients with a family history of cancer
(notably for women at increased risk of breast/ovarian cancer on the basis
of family history). Their operation is co-ordinated and, in the setting
of a uniform health service, they offer the prospect of near-complete
coverage of the Scottish population. The distinctive Scottish records of
Births, Marriages and Deaths, to which the MRC registry has privileged
access, facilitate the construction of very large and accurate pedigrees
which, in turn, are the starting point for precise estimation of risks to
individual family members, for establishment of an at-risk register, for
mapping of cancer genes by linkage analysis, for epidemiological studies
on the interaction of genetic and environmental factors in carcinogenesis
and for intervention trials in high-risk groups. These longer-term
objectives lie beyond the scope of the present application but are clearly
dependent upon the efficiency with which extended family trees can be
constructed. Because of rapidly increasing demand for the services of
"cancer family" clinics, the present resources of the MRC Genetics
Registry are severely strained. An additional full-time genealogist to
search the Registrar General's records to trace ancestors and collateral
branches of families of patients attending these clinics will accelerate
a crucial rate-limiting step for much important research.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
breast neoplasmscancer registry /resourcecancer riskenvironment related neoplasm /cancerfamily geneticshuman subjectmedical recordsneoplasm /cancer epidemiologyneoplasm /cancer geneticsovary neoplasms
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