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Cohort R29f: Adjuvant Cancer Chemotherapy Study: Colon Print   Email


Title: Cohort R29f: Adjuvant Cancer Chemotherapy Study: Colon

Summary: A cooperative study using the resources of surgical services in 22 VA hospitals was initiated in 1957 as part of the National Cancer Institute effort to evaluate chemotherapy in cancer treatment. The purpose of the VA Surgical Adjuvant Cooperative Cancer Chemotherapy Study was to demonstrate whether chemotherapy administered at and soon after operation as an adjunct to resectional surgery can increase the cure rate for patients, or appreciably prolong their survival time.

References:
VA Adjuvant Cancer Chemotherapy Cooperative Group: Status of Adjuvant Cancer Chemotherapy. A Preliminary Report of Cooperative Studies in the Veterans Administration, 2:466-473, 1961.

VA Adjuvant Study Group: The Use of 5-Fluorodeoxyuridine (FUDR) as a Surgical Adjuvant in Carcinoma of the Stomach and Colorectum, Arch Surg 86: 926-931, 1963.

Keywords: colon cancer; colorectal cancer; veterans; chemotherapy; cancer treatment

Cohort Characteristics: 5,234 records

Data item

Exposed (n=2,689)

Comparison (n=2,545)

Full name:

70% complete

67% complete

Date of Birth:

60% complete

56% complete

VA Claim Number:

69% complete

66% complete

Race:

96% complete

97% complete

   White:

83%

84%





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