Table 1.
Study name | Study location | Case selection | Control selection | Case/control matching criteria | Start year of first job range | Job inclusion criteria | Module assignment and completion criteriaa | Reference |
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New England Bladder Cancer Study (NEBCS) | ME, NH, VT | Diagnosed 2001–2004; 30–79 years old at diagnosis | Department of Motor Vehicle records and Medicare files | State; age within 5 years; gender | 1938–1999 | Job held at least 6 months from age 16 | Job worked at least 1000 hours assigned module; up to 5 total and 3 of the same modules completed per subject | [17] |
US Kidney Cancer Study (USKCS) | Chicago, IL, Detroit, MI | Diagnosed 2002–2007; 20–79 years old at diagnosis | Department of Motor Vehicle records and Medicare files | Study center; age within 5 years; gender; race | 1939–2002 | Job held at least 12 months from age 16 | Job worked at least 3500 hours assigned module; up to 5 total and 3 of the same modules completed per subject | [18] |
National Cancer Institute-Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End-Results Study of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NCI-SEER NHL) | Los Angeles County, CA; Seattle, WA; Detroit, MI, IA | Diagnosed 1998–2000; 20–74 years old at diagnosis | Random digit dialing and Medicare files | Study center; age within 5 years; gender; race | 1946–1999 | Job held after 1945 for at least 12 months from age 16 | Up to 5 modules completed per subject | [19] |
Subjects were assigned modules based on study-specific jobs, industries and exposures of interest. Limits were placed on the total number of modules to be completed by each subject to reduce subject burden during the interview process.