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Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program

Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project Timeline (Past Initiative)

Gammon:
Funding period: Aug. 1995 - July 1999. Major findings reported: 2002.

Antman:
Funding period: Sept. 1994 - Sept. 1995. Pilot research for Dr. Gammon's study; findings reported under her research project.

Gammon (follow-up study):
Funding period: Aug. 2001 - July 2007.

Leske:
Funding period: Sept. 1993 - Sept. 1999. Major findings reported:2003.

Stellman #1 (Epi of Breast Cancer):
Funding period June 1999 - May 2001. Findings reported: 2000.

Stellman #2 (Serum Organochlorine):
Funding period: Sept. 1996 - Sept. 1997. Major findings reported: 1998 and 2003.

Zheng:
Funding period: Dec. 1994 - Sept. 1998. Findings reported: 1999-2001.

Lane:
Funding period: July 1994 - April 1999. Major findings reported: 2003.

Senie:
Funding period: Sept. 1995 - Sept. 1999. The Registry is a research resource; findings not expected.

Rosen:
Supplemental funding to a grant with funding period: May 1995 - June 1998. Findings reported: 1996.

Freudenheim (O'Leary):
Funding period: Sept. 1994 - Sept. 1995. Findings reported: 2004.

Bradlow:
Funding period: March 1994 - Dec. 1997. Findings reported: 1997.

Wigler:
Funding period: Sept. 1994 - Aug. 1995. Findings reported: 1995.

Kulldorff (NCI intramural research):
Findings reported: 1997.

Sturgeon (NCI intramural research):
Study period: 1997-2000. Findings reported: 2003.

Edwards (NCI intramural research):
Study period: 1995-1996. Findings reported 1996.

Brookhaven (Interagency Agreement):
Funding period: July 1994 - July 1995. Findings reported: 1995.

AverStar, Inc./Titan Systems/L3 Titan Communication (for the Geographic Information System for Breast Cancer Studies on Long Island (LI GIS)):
Funding began in May 1999 through a series of contracts with the above companies through September 2007. (Name changes were due to company mergers.) From 2007 - 2014, funding to maintain the LI GIS continued through Information Management Services, Inc. (IMS), which is one of NCI's support services contactors.