Starting date: January 2022
Work Programme
The aim of the Population-Based Long-Term Surveillance (LTS) IARC–Japan Team is to establish a long-term follow-up research platform to:
- gather evidence about improved prognosis for cancer survivors;
- identify associations between lifestyle risk factors and cancer diagnosis, prognosis, survival, treatment, and/or quality of life after diagnosis; and
- build a platform for research on cancer survivors using data from cancer registries.
This research is based mainly on two existing cohorts, with new resources to be developed:
The Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study (JPHC) cohort
The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort
Team Composition
Team Leader: Dr Norie Sawada, Senior Visiting Scientist, Nutrition and Metabolism Branch (NME), IARC
Division of Cohort Research, National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control (NCCICC), Tokyo, Japan
Email: [email protected]
Team members:
Dr Marc Gunter (Visiting Scientist, NCC Japan)
Dr Tomohiro Matsuda (Senior Visiting Scientist, CSU; Division of International Health Policy Research, NCCICC, Japan) ([email protected])
Dr Hadrien Charvat (Visiting Scientist, CSU; NCC Japan) ([email protected])
Dr Rieko Kanehara (Scientist, NCC Japan) (from April 2022) ([email protected])
Dr Neil Murphy (Scientist, NME)
Dr Inge Huybrechts (Scientist, NME)
Dr Pietro Ferrari (Acting Branch Head, NME)
Dr Heinz Freisling (Scientist, NME)
Dr Isabelle Soerjomataram (Deputy Branch Head, CSU)
Dr Melina Arnold (Scientist, CSU; Visiting Scientist, NCC Japan)