Background: Paternal occupational exposures have been proposed as a risk factor for childhood leukaemia. This study investigates possible associations between paternal occupational exposure and childhood leukaemia in Great Britain. Methods: The National Registry of Childhood Tumours provided all cases of childhood leukaemia born and diagnosed in Great Britain between 1962 and 2006. Controls were matched on sex, period of birth and birth registration subdistrict. Fathers’ occupations were assigned to 1 or more of 33 exposure groups. Social class was derived from father’s occupation at the time of the child’s birth. Results: A total of 16 764 cases of childhood leukaemia were ascertained. One exposure group, paternal social contact, was assoc...
Between 1955 and 1974, 138 cases of leukaemia occurred in residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota. Ea...
To explore possible etiotogic factors of childhood leukemia, a case-control study was performed in t...
Introduction: The incidence of childhood cancer has been increasing nearly one percent per year for ...
Background: Paternal occupational exposures have been proposed as a risk factor for childhood leukae...
BACKGROUND: Paternal occupational exposures have been proposed as a risk factor for childhood leukae...
BACKGROUND: Paternal occupational exposures have been proposed as a risk factor for childhood leukae...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between childhood cancer (particularly leukaemia) and pat...
BackgroundThis nationwide study investigates associations between paternal occupational exposure and...
Occupations with exposures to a variety of chemicals, including those thought to be potential endocr...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the hypothesis that children of men whose jobs involve contact with many ...
The hypothesis has been tested that, among excesses of childhood leukaemia associated with extreme p...
Parental occupational exposures around conception (father) or during pregnancy (mother) have been hy...
AIM: In the context of the Italian Multicentric Epidemiological Study on Risk Factors for Childhood ...
In a national case-control study in Sweden, we investigated whether in rural areas (where susceptibl...
AIMS: To study the risk of childhood cancer in relation to parental occupation and related exposures...
Between 1955 and 1974, 138 cases of leukaemia occurred in residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota. Ea...
To explore possible etiotogic factors of childhood leukemia, a case-control study was performed in t...
Introduction: The incidence of childhood cancer has been increasing nearly one percent per year for ...
Background: Paternal occupational exposures have been proposed as a risk factor for childhood leukae...
BACKGROUND: Paternal occupational exposures have been proposed as a risk factor for childhood leukae...
BACKGROUND: Paternal occupational exposures have been proposed as a risk factor for childhood leukae...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between childhood cancer (particularly leukaemia) and pat...
BackgroundThis nationwide study investigates associations between paternal occupational exposure and...
Occupations with exposures to a variety of chemicals, including those thought to be potential endocr...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the hypothesis that children of men whose jobs involve contact with many ...
The hypothesis has been tested that, among excesses of childhood leukaemia associated with extreme p...
Parental occupational exposures around conception (father) or during pregnancy (mother) have been hy...
AIM: In the context of the Italian Multicentric Epidemiological Study on Risk Factors for Childhood ...
In a national case-control study in Sweden, we investigated whether in rural areas (where susceptibl...
AIMS: To study the risk of childhood cancer in relation to parental occupation and related exposures...
Between 1955 and 1974, 138 cases of leukaemia occurred in residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota. Ea...
To explore possible etiotogic factors of childhood leukemia, a case-control study was performed in t...
Introduction: The incidence of childhood cancer has been increasing nearly one percent per year for ...