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Access Process | CPTP PORTAL
https://portal.partnershipfortomorrow.ca/mica/data_access
Skip to main content. Requests for access, as well as requests for further information on the CPTP datasets, are received by the CPTP Access Office. Prior to submitting an Access Application Form, we strongly recommend that you consult the CPTP Policy documents. CPTP Access Application Process. Before initiating a request for access, all researchers must create a CPTP Portal User account. Complete and submit your request. CPTP Policies and Guidelines. Guidelines for Biosample Access. Completed Access App...
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Access Process | CPTP PORTAL
https://portal.partnershipfortomorrow.ca/mica/data_access/home
Skip to main content. Requests for access, as well as requests for further information on the CPTP datasets, are received by the CPTP Access Office. Prior to submitting an Access Application Form, we strongly recommend that you consult the CPTP Policy documents. CPTP Access Application Process. Before initiating a request for access, all researchers must create a CPTP Portal User account. Complete and submit your request. CPTP Policies and Guidelines. Guidelines for Biosample Access. Completed Access App...
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Health and Risk Factor Questionnaire | CPTP PORTAL
https://portal.partnershipfortomorrow.ca/mica/harmonization-dataset/coreqx
Skip to main content. Health and Risk Factor Questionnaire. The Health and Risk Factor Questionnaire Dataset includes the variables collected at baseline by the five population-based cohorts that together compose the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow (CPT) Project. The current data release includes 307,830 participants. The harmonized dataset includes information on:. Socio-demographics and economic characteristics (ethnic background, education level, employment status, income, .). C/o Canadian Partnersh...
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Portail de données | Portail PPCED
https://portal.partnershipfortomorrow.ca/fr
Aller au contenu principal. Le Portail du Projet de partenariat canadien Espoir pour demain (PPCED) procure de l’information aux chercheurs pour les aider à identifier les données et les échantillons biologiques d’intérêt afin de répondre à des questions de recherche novatrices de même que sur le processus d’accès aux ressources du PPCED. Pour en savoir plus sur les cinq cohortes régionales du PPCED. Pour en savoir plus sur les ensembles de données du PPCED et l'approche de l'harmonisation des données.
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Biological Samples | CPTP PORTAL
https://portal.partnershipfortomorrow.ca/samples
Skip to main content. CPTP takes the power of the cohort study a step further with its large biological samples collection. The availability of these biosamples will allow wider and deeper investigations into the causes of cancer and chronic diseases, and may help uncover new means of detection and treatment. Data related to biosamples and access to biosamples will be available later in 2016. Information on these additional releases will be posted on the CPTP Portal. 1 University Avenue, Suite 300.
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Datasets | CPTP PORTAL
https://portal.partnershipfortomorrow.ca/datasets
Skip to main content. This first release of CPTP harmonized data includes information from Health and Risk Factor Questionnaires collected at baseline (307,830 participants) and comprises a total of 709 variables. Additional data releases will include physical measures data and biosamples data. Health and Risk Factor Questionnaire Data. CoreQx Release 1 questionnaire data collected at baseline (709 variables). Accessible at a later date in 2016. Data related to biosamples collected at baseline.
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The CPTP Cohort | CPTP PORTAL
https://portal.partnershipfortomorrow.ca/mica/studies
Skip to main content. The Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP) aims to support leading edge Canadian and international research that investigates environmental, lifestyle and genetic factors related to the development and progression of cancer and chronic diseases. Alberta's Tomorrow Project (Alberta). Alberta’s Tomorrow Project (ATP) is a longitudinal study tracking the health of 55,000 adults aged 35-69 years in this western Canadian province. Read more. Atlantic PATH (Atlantic Region).
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The Project
https://www.bcgenerationsproject.ca/the-project
Your time today builds a healthier tomorrow. Don’t Lose Touch. The BC Generations Project is British Columbia’s largest-ever health study. The Project follows a cohort of nearly 30,000 BC participants who volunteer their health information and biological samples to help researchers learn more about how environment, lifestyle and genes contribute to cancer and other chronic diseases. We are part of a national initiative the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project. The sum of this information collected o...