Research Investigation
of Soy and Estrogen

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

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What does it mean to be perimenopausal?

 

Perimenopause is the time when your body begins its transition into menopause. It is usually marked by changes in your cycle length where it may become longer or shorter. Members of the research team will work with you to determine if you are perimenopausal. This is determined by reports of your cycle lengths and hormone levels. Your hormone levels will be determined by a blood draw.

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What are the study treatments?

 

Participants will be randomized to receive one of three treatments: estrogen, Novasoy ®400, or placebo. Thirty-three percent of the participants will receive estrogen, 33% will receive Novasoy ®400 and 33% will receive placebo. This is a blinded study meaning neither you nor the researchers will know what treatment you are receiving. All of the pills have been designed to look the same in order to maintain the blind.

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What is involved in the study?

 

For a complete explanation of study procedures please see the Participating in RISE page.

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What are the risks involved?

 

This study has been designed to minimize all risks to you, the participant. In order to learn about the risks involved in the study and the procedures that have been implemented to protect you, please see here.

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Where does this study take place?

 

RISE is conducted by the Center for Cognitive Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The Center for Cognitive Medicine is located in the Neuropsychiatric Institute at 912 South Wood Street. It is conveniently located less than two blocks from the CTA Polk Pink line el stop. The #7 and #157 CTA buses also stop at the CTA Polk station. The Illinois Medical District Blue line stop is also nearby. From the blue line, the Neuropsychiatric Institute is approximately a 15 minute walk. More information about the Center for Cognitive Medicine can be found at http://ccm.psych.uic.edu/, or at the Contact Us page.

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How many visits will I have to make to UIC?

 

During the course of the study, there will be seven visits to the University of Illinois at Chicago. Certain visits will check your physical status while others will be comprised of different cognitive tests and questionnaires. The length of the visits will vary as well as the times of the day in which they occur.

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Am I reimbursed for my participation in the study?

 

At the completion of the study, you will receive $200 in the form of a check. If you do not complete the study, you will receive a prorated amount. You will be reimbursed for the parking expenses for each visit.

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I am interested. Who do I contact?

 

You can contact our research coordinator by phone at (312) 355-5652 or via e-mail at UIC.RISE.study@gmail.com. At that time, the research coordinator will explain to you more details about the study and will have a short series of questions to ask to determine your eligibility.

 

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