2024
DOI: 10.1017/cts.2024.9
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Novel recruitment approaches and operational results for a statewide population Cohort for cancer research: The Healthy Oregon Project

Zhenzhen Zhang,
Autumn Shafer,
Katie Johnson-Camacho
et al.

Abstract: Background: Cancer health research relies on large-scale cohorts to derive generalizable results for different populations. While traditional epidemiological cohorts often use costly random sampling or self-motivated, preselected groups, a shift toward health system-based cohorts has emerged. However, such cohorts depend on participants remaining within a single system. Recent consumer engagement models using smartphone-based communication, driving projects, and social media have begun to upend these paradigms… Show more

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