The authors examined the risk of childhood brain cancer in relation to parental exposure to classes of pesticides among 154 children diagnosed with astrocytoma and 158 children diagnosed with primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNET) in the United States and Canada between 1986 and 1989. Controls were selected by random digit dialing and were individually matched to cases by race, age, and geographic area. Each job in the fathers ’ work history and the usual occupation of mothers were assigned a probability, intensity, and frequency of exposure to insecticides, herbicides, and agricultural and nonagricultural fungicides. Elevated risks of astrocytoma were found for paternal exposure (ever vs. never) to all four classes of pesticides (odds rat...
Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an...
Objectives The authors performed a meta-analysis ofcaseecontrol and cohort studies to clarify the po...
Parental exposure to pesticides may contribute to childhood cancer risk. Through the Agricultural He...
BackgroundThe etiology of childhood brain cancer remains largely unknown. However, previous studies ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the risk of childhood central nervous system (CNS) tu...
Background:Pesticide exposures have been examined previously as risk factors for childhood brain can...
Purpose Previous research has suggested positive associations between parental or childhood exposure...
Malignant brain tumors rank second in both incidence and mortality by cancer in children, and they a...
Background:Pesticide exposures have been examined previously as risk factors for childhood brain can...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests a positive association between exposure to non-agricultur...
The authors examined incident glioma and meningioma risk associated with occupational exposure to in...
Background: Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the ...
In a recently completed US case-control study (Children’s Oncology Group, 1993–2001) with 253 cases ...
To evaluate the possible association between pesticides and the risk of childhood cancers, epidemiol...
Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the risk of deve...
Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an...
Objectives The authors performed a meta-analysis ofcaseecontrol and cohort studies to clarify the po...
Parental exposure to pesticides may contribute to childhood cancer risk. Through the Agricultural He...
BackgroundThe etiology of childhood brain cancer remains largely unknown. However, previous studies ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the risk of childhood central nervous system (CNS) tu...
Background:Pesticide exposures have been examined previously as risk factors for childhood brain can...
Purpose Previous research has suggested positive associations between parental or childhood exposure...
Malignant brain tumors rank second in both incidence and mortality by cancer in children, and they a...
Background:Pesticide exposures have been examined previously as risk factors for childhood brain can...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests a positive association between exposure to non-agricultur...
The authors examined incident glioma and meningioma risk associated with occupational exposure to in...
Background: Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the ...
In a recently completed US case-control study (Children’s Oncology Group, 1993–2001) with 253 cases ...
To evaluate the possible association between pesticides and the risk of childhood cancers, epidemiol...
Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the risk of deve...
Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an...
Objectives The authors performed a meta-analysis ofcaseecontrol and cohort studies to clarify the po...
Parental exposure to pesticides may contribute to childhood cancer risk. Through the Agricultural He...