. "Appendix D: Documents Received by the Institute of Medicine from the National Institutes of Health." An Assessment of the NIH Women's Health Initiative. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1993.
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An Assessment of the NIH Women's Health Initiative
Received: May 31, 1993
March 8, 1993 Protocol (approved)
Received: July 7, 1993
Response to June 29, 1993 Dr. Thaul letter
RFP: NIH-WH-93-30
Business Proposals from the Vanguard Centers, with all cost information deleted
June 28, 1993 Protocol (approved by the Data Safety and Monitoring Board, June 16, 1993) red-lined
Received: July 9, 1993
Behavioral constructs
Description and cost information of NIH-sponsored women's health studies
Received: July 12, 1993
Additional response to June 29, 1993 Dr. Thaul letter
RFP: July 7, 1993
Power calculations and sample size information from Laurence Freedman
Additional quality of life construct information from Robert Kaplan
Journal articles on clinical trials
Incidence tables on colorectal cancer, hip fractures, and other fractures
Received: July 26, 1993
Additional response to June 29, 1993 Dr. Thaul letter
VCC levels of effort and budget information (does not include salaries)
Description and cost information of NHLBI-sponsored women's health studies
Information and costs re Women's Health Studies in NIH institutes
Proceedings from the October 28, 1991 Public Hearing
Letter from Reubin Andres on the Baltimore Longitudinal Study
Report on Progress: Study Design and Time Line. Memo, October 17, 1991.
Received: August 3, 1993
Information on the Women's Health Trial Feasibility Study in Minority Populations
May 13, 1991 Technical and Scientific Working Group, including:
Draft Proposal from NHLBI; Osteoporosis Component;