2010
DOI: 10.1353/hpu.0.0238
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The “Got D’ViBE?” Study: An Inter-Institutional Project Assessing Vitamin D and Mammographic Breast Density

Abstract: SummaryA multi-institutional collaboration was forged to implement a study of the relationship between Vitamin D and breast density among medically underserved women. This effort resulted in techniques to measure vitamin D levels, breast density, and sunlight exposure. Outcomes from this collaboration may provide insight to researchers conducting similar investigations. KeywordsVitamin D; mammography; underinsured; methods; women's healthThe Vitamin D Behavior and Essence Study ("Got D'ViBE?") was funded by th… Show more

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“…The women were recruited from a county hospital mammography center located in a federally designated medically underserved area (MUA)[16]. An additional source of recruitment was ResearchMatch.org, a portal for linking interested individuals with active research studies[17]. A total of 165 women completed in-person interviews, blood draws, body measurements, and analog mammograms from December 2009 through February 2011(See Figure 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The women were recruited from a county hospital mammography center located in a federally designated medically underserved area (MUA)[16]. An additional source of recruitment was ResearchMatch.org, a portal for linking interested individuals with active research studies[17]. A total of 165 women completed in-person interviews, blood draws, body measurements, and analog mammograms from December 2009 through February 2011(See Figure 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%