Background: The etiology of childhood cancer is not well understood, but may be linked to prenatal and perinatal factors, such as maternal diabetes. However, this association has not been examined in depth. We aimed to determine if maternal diabetes is associated with risk of childhood brain tumor (CBT), leukemia (all types combined and acute lymphoblastic leukemia [ALL] separately), and lymphoma. Methods: All children born in Sweden between 1973 and 2014 (n= 4,239,965) were followed from birth until first cancer diagnosis, age 15 years, or December 31, 2015. Data on maternal diabetes, childhood cancer, and covariates were obtained from nationwide health registers. Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calcula...
Abstract Background High birth weight (BW), 4000 g or larger, is an established risk factor for chil...
Abstract Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has an origin in the fetal period which may di...
Aims/hypothesis: In persons with type 1 diabetes, the risk of cancer remains controversial. We wante...
Background: The etiology of childhood cancer is not well understood, but may be linked to prenatal a...
Anna Deleskog,1,* Marcel den Hoed,2,3,* Giorgio Tettamanti,1 Sofia Carlsson,1 Rickard Ljung,1 Maria ...
BackgroundThe effect of maternal diabetes on childhood cancer has not been widely studied.MethodsWe ...
An association between maternal diabetes, its medication and childhood cancer has not been previousl...
Among 4380 children born in 1987-1997 of women with a diagnosis of diabetes and alive at the age of ...
Introduction: This population-based study aims to evaluate the association between maternal pregesta...
PurposeWe aimed to examine the influence of pre-pregnancy diabetes, pre-pregnancy body mass index (B...
Protecting and improving the health outcomes of children is of fundamental importance. The first two...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>To examine whether prenatal exposure to parental type 1 diabetes, type 2 ...
Background: Recent studies indicate that one of four childhood cancers can be attributed to heredita...
Background: To examine whether prenatal exposure to parental type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, or ge...
Objective: With continued improvements in survival following childhood cancer, the long-term health ...
Abstract Background High birth weight (BW), 4000 g or larger, is an established risk factor for chil...
Abstract Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has an origin in the fetal period which may di...
Aims/hypothesis: In persons with type 1 diabetes, the risk of cancer remains controversial. We wante...
Background: The etiology of childhood cancer is not well understood, but may be linked to prenatal a...
Anna Deleskog,1,* Marcel den Hoed,2,3,* Giorgio Tettamanti,1 Sofia Carlsson,1 Rickard Ljung,1 Maria ...
BackgroundThe effect of maternal diabetes on childhood cancer has not been widely studied.MethodsWe ...
An association between maternal diabetes, its medication and childhood cancer has not been previousl...
Among 4380 children born in 1987-1997 of women with a diagnosis of diabetes and alive at the age of ...
Introduction: This population-based study aims to evaluate the association between maternal pregesta...
PurposeWe aimed to examine the influence of pre-pregnancy diabetes, pre-pregnancy body mass index (B...
Protecting and improving the health outcomes of children is of fundamental importance. The first two...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>To examine whether prenatal exposure to parental type 1 diabetes, type 2 ...
Background: Recent studies indicate that one of four childhood cancers can be attributed to heredita...
Background: To examine whether prenatal exposure to parental type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, or ge...
Objective: With continued improvements in survival following childhood cancer, the long-term health ...
Abstract Background High birth weight (BW), 4000 g or larger, is an established risk factor for chil...
Abstract Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has an origin in the fetal period which may di...
Aims/hypothesis: In persons with type 1 diabetes, the risk of cancer remains controversial. We wante...