PURPOSE: A history of allergy has been inversely associated with several types of cancer although the evidence is not entirely consistent. We examined the association between allergy history and risk of glioma, meningioma, acoustic neuroma, and parotid gland tumors using data on a large number of cases and controls from five INTERPHONE study countries (Australia, Canada, France, Israel, New Zealand), to better understand potential sources of bias in brain tumor case-control studies and to examine associations between allergy and tumor sites where few studies exist. METHODS: A total of 793 glioma, 832 meningioma, 394 acoustic neuroma, and 84 parotid gland tumor cases were analyzed with 2,520 controls recruited during 2000-2004. Conditional l...
To cite this article: Schlehofer B, Siegmund B, Linseisen J, Schüz J, Rohrmann S, Becker S, Michaud ...
In an international population-based case-control study carried out in 8 centres in 6 countries, we ...
Because glioma etiology is largely unknown, the inverse association of glioma risk with atopic condi...
International audienceInverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been consi...
We investigated the association of allergic diseases and epilepsy with risk of brain tumours, in Int...
We investigated the association of allergic diseases and epilepsy with risk of brain tumours, in Int...
Inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been consistently reported in ep...
Berg-Beckhoff G, Schuz J, Blettner M, et al. History of allergic disease and epilepsy and risk of gl...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently shown inverse associations of allergic disease with risk of ...
An inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been reported previously. In ...
Meningiomas are the most common brain tumours; however, little is known regarding their aetiology. T...
An inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been suggested in many epidem...
Background: An inverse relationship between allergies with glioma risk has been reported in several ...
Background: Case-control studies suggest that patients with allergic diseases have a lower risk of d...
Aim: Several epidemiological studies have shown an inverse correlation between allergy and brain can...
To cite this article: Schlehofer B, Siegmund B, Linseisen J, Schüz J, Rohrmann S, Becker S, Michaud ...
In an international population-based case-control study carried out in 8 centres in 6 countries, we ...
Because glioma etiology is largely unknown, the inverse association of glioma risk with atopic condi...
International audienceInverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been consi...
We investigated the association of allergic diseases and epilepsy with risk of brain tumours, in Int...
We investigated the association of allergic diseases and epilepsy with risk of brain tumours, in Int...
Inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been consistently reported in ep...
Berg-Beckhoff G, Schuz J, Blettner M, et al. History of allergic disease and epilepsy and risk of gl...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently shown inverse associations of allergic disease with risk of ...
An inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been reported previously. In ...
Meningiomas are the most common brain tumours; however, little is known regarding their aetiology. T...
An inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been suggested in many epidem...
Background: An inverse relationship between allergies with glioma risk has been reported in several ...
Background: Case-control studies suggest that patients with allergic diseases have a lower risk of d...
Aim: Several epidemiological studies have shown an inverse correlation between allergy and brain can...
To cite this article: Schlehofer B, Siegmund B, Linseisen J, Schüz J, Rohrmann S, Becker S, Michaud ...
In an international population-based case-control study carried out in 8 centres in 6 countries, we ...
Because glioma etiology is largely unknown, the inverse association of glioma risk with atopic condi...