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Old 03-19-2012, 11:43 AM   #1
Joan M
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NEW Genentech Avastin study starts enrollment tomorrow

This study is for anyone who has ALREADY taken AVASTIN as part of their breast cancer treatment.

Genentech and 23andMe, a genetic testing company, have recently partnered to launch a new breast cancer research initiative. Genetics can sometimes explain why people differ in how well they respond to a drug and/or experience side effects. One of the goals of this web-based study is to determine if a person’s genes could play a role in how they respond to bevacizumab (also known as Avastin®). The study is enrolling 1,000 individuals who have received bevacizumab (also known as Avastin®) for metastatic breast cancer in 2010 or 2011.

Participation is free, but you must have access to a computer and the Internet. Participants in the study will submit DNA samples via an at-home saliva collection kit and potentially a blood sample through a qualified laboratory. You will create an online account to take surveys about your experience with Avastin and to receive updates on research progress. You also have the option to join the 23andMe service (for free) to learn more about genetics and your health and ancestry.

For more information about this study, and to sign up, visit https://www.23andme.com/invite-study
Questions? Email invite-study@23andme.com

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