This Breast Cancer Research is too Important to Lose
Willie Mae Washington was diagnosed with breast cancer nearly 40 years ago while in her early 50s. Willie Mae had few risk factors and her daughter, Ida, always wondered what caused her mother's illness, long since in remission.
The Child Health and Development Studies (CHDS) is working with Ida, Willie Mae and 15,000 other women in a one-of-a-kind research program spanning three generations, to uncover potential environmental causes of breast cancer.
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Current Studies
- Project COCOA
more... - Finding metabolomic signatures in pregnancy that predict breast cancer: 60-year prospective study in the Child Health and Development Studies pregnancy cohort
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Health eHeart Study
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"In their own words"
Participants talk about participating in the Healthy Brains Project
- Linking neighborhood and individual ACEs to breast cancer
more... - Stress, Epigenetics and Aging
more... - Germline EDC Exposure and Breast Cancer Risk in the 3Gs Study
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