Family-Based Intervention Study of the Effects of Environmental Exposures on Breast Tissue Composition
Breast Cancer Risk
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Breast Cancer Risk focused on measuring Breast Cancer, Xenoestrogen, Household Intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participant of Columbia's Breast Cancer Research and the Environment (BCERP) Study that recruited from the Columbia Children's Center for Environmental Health (CCCEH) Mothers and Newborns cohort.
- Mother did not smoke or use illicit drugs prior to or during pregnancy (referring to pregnancy for participating daughter).
- Mother was 18-35 years at time of daughter's delivery.
- Mother registered in the prenatal clinics by the 20th week of pregnancy.
- Mother free of diabetes, hypertension and reported HIV infection.
- Mother resided in northern Manhattan or the South Bronx neighborhoods of New York City for at least one year prior to pregnancy.
- Mother self-identified as African-American or Dominican.
- Only participants in the CCCEH birth cohort who answered in the affirmative to the question "I would like to be contacted about future studies" on the consent form of the Mothers and Newborns Study will be contacted to participate in this intervention.
Exclusion Criteria:
• None
Sites / Locations
- Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention Arm
Control Arm
Mother-daughter pairs will partake in an educational session at the baseline visit, which will cover topics on reading product labels, cleaning habit, and cooking methods for reducing environmental exposures. Educational materials will be adapted from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other accredited sources. Participants will also be introduced to free resources for consumer product safety information, such as the Detox Me phone application. Participants in the intervention arm will receive a 6-month supply of soap, lotion, deodorant, lip balm, a mop, cleaning cloths, and an air filter to take home with them. Mother-daughter pairs in both study arms will return for a second clinic visit 6 months after the pre-intervention visit for blood and urine sample collection, Optical Spectroscopy (OS) measurement, and questionnaire completion.
Mother-daughter pairs will partake in an educational session at the baseline visit, which will cover topics on reading product labels, cleaning habit, and cooking methods for reducing environmental exposures. Educational materials will be adapted from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other accredited sources. Participants will also be introduced to free resources for consumer product safety information, such as the Detox Me phone application. Mother-daughter pairs in both study arms will return for a second clinic visit 6 months after the pre-intervention visit for blood and urine sample collection, Optical Spectroscopy (OS) measurement, and questionnaire completion. Control arm participants will be offered the chemical-free products, cleaning supplies, and air filter at this time.