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Sister Study Spotlights

Video still of EMSI examiner with sisters Cruz and Olivia
Watch the
Sister Study Video

 

Photo and link to Bettye and Sylvia's Sister Story Spotlight
Sisters:
Donna and Gail



Photo link to Janice Phillip's volunteer spotlight
Volunteers:
Janice Phillips


Photo link to The African Methodist Episcopal Church's Spotlight
Supporting Organizations:
African Methodist Episcopal Church


Logo and link to Breast Cancer Network of Strength's Spotlight

Partner Organizations:
Breast Cancer
Network of Strength
(Y-Me National Breast Cancer Organization)

 

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Sister Stories

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                            Link to the Spanish version of the web site

Enrollment Success and Continued Needs

Welcome!

The Sister Study is the only long-term study of women aged 35-74 whose sister had breast cancer.  It is a national study to learn how environment and genes affect the chances of getting breast cancer.  A total of 50,000 women will join the effort to find the causes of breast cancer.

We have had a tremendous response to the study and are close to reaching our goal of enrolling 50,000 diverse women from all walks of life.  At this time, more women from specific groups are still needed to ensure that the study represents all women. Therefore, as of April 1, 2008, we are only enrolling women from groups that are underrepresented in the study to date.

Specifically, we still need women from the following groups to enroll in the Sister Study:

While it is difficult to turn anyone away, Caucasian women ages 35-64 with more than a high school degree will no longer be able to enroll, but can help the Sister Study in other ways.  This group is now very well represented among our current participants.

If you need help determining whether you are able to join at this time, please call our toll free number 1-877-4SISTER or answer the screening questions in this web site. Women who cannot join us at this time can still play a vital role by spreading the word about the study and encouraging women who are underrepresented in the study to enroll soon. Visit How Can I Help to learn more.

In order for everyone to benefit from the results of this landmark breast cancer research study, we want to increase the number of sisters enrolled from the following populations:

                                             Currently Enrolled
African Americans                           4906
Latinas                                             2443
Other ethnic minorities                   1008
High School education or less         6674
All women 65-74                             7502

Be part of the solution!
CALL TOLL-FREE 1-877-4SISTER
For Deaf or Hard of Hearing, call toll-free
1-866-TTY-4SIS (1-866-889-4747)

If you are eligible, join the Sister Study today and
tell other women about the study!


Woman by woman…Sister by sister…
We can make a difference!

WHY IS THE SISTER STUDY SO IMPORTANT?

 

The Sister Study has Two Advisory Boards

The Scientific Advisory Board and the Recruitment and Retention Advisory Board provide guidance to study staff.
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