Cantabria Cohort has published its action protocol in the scientific journal BMC Public Health, positioning the study on the international stage and driving active search for collaborators, both within and outside Spain.
The national newspaper El Español has echoed the news, coinciding with the inclusion of over 34,000 volunteers in the project, representing nearly 70% of its recruitment goal.
Cantabria Cohort will follow up with participants every four years, collecting blood samples and gathering information through questionnaires and access to medical records, as well as other secondary sources of public data. All this will enable a comprehensive approach to address the factors that determine disease development, designing new prevention strategies and advancing precision medicine.
Links:
- Press release in El Español
- Study protocol