Possible associations between environmental hazards and the occurrence of childhood leukemia were investigated in Woburn, MA, for the period 1969-79. Residents of Woburn were concerned over what they perceived to be a large number of childhood leukemia cases; at the same time there was extensive publicity about uncontrolled hazardous waste sites in Woburn, which resulted in its being placed on the Superfund list. Many believed that the elevated rate of childhood leukemia was related to these sites or to two city water wells that had been closed in 1979 when they were found to be contaminated by organic chemicals. An occurrence was defined as childhood leukemia when it was diagnosed in a Woburn resident less than 20 years old between 1969 an...
BackgroundA causal link between outdoor air pollution and childhood leukemia has been proposed, but ...
Objective The incidence of childhood cancer has been increasing nearly one percent per year for the ...
We explored the association between groundwater radon levels and childhood cancer mortality in North...
BackgroundSixteen children diagnosed with acute leukemia between 1997 and 2002 lived in Churchill Co...
The New York State Department of Health was asked in September 1978 of investigate a cluster of leuk...
abstract: The Arizona Department of Health Services Cancer Registry has identified 7 cases of childh...
To determine whether a strong association between leukemia incidence between 1978 and 1986 and poten...
Childhood cancer ranks high among public concerns, evoking the public’s fear of cancer as well as th...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is the second leading cause of death among U.S. children with few known risk fact...
The rates of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in Kentucky and the U.S. began to rise in the mid-20th centu...
BackgroundDrinking water supplies at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune were contaminated with trichloro...
One of the Consulted experts: Paula Ambrósio, Lab. de Doenças Hematológicas Malignas, Unidade de Ci...
Leukemia is the most frequent malignant disease affecting children. To date, the etiology of childho...
BackgroundEpidemiologic studies worldwide have provided substantial evidence of the contributions of...
Leukemia is the most frequent malignant disease affecting children. To date, the etiology of childho...
BackgroundA causal link between outdoor air pollution and childhood leukemia has been proposed, but ...
Objective The incidence of childhood cancer has been increasing nearly one percent per year for the ...
We explored the association between groundwater radon levels and childhood cancer mortality in North...
BackgroundSixteen children diagnosed with acute leukemia between 1997 and 2002 lived in Churchill Co...
The New York State Department of Health was asked in September 1978 of investigate a cluster of leuk...
abstract: The Arizona Department of Health Services Cancer Registry has identified 7 cases of childh...
To determine whether a strong association between leukemia incidence between 1978 and 1986 and poten...
Childhood cancer ranks high among public concerns, evoking the public’s fear of cancer as well as th...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is the second leading cause of death among U.S. children with few known risk fact...
The rates of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in Kentucky and the U.S. began to rise in the mid-20th centu...
BackgroundDrinking water supplies at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune were contaminated with trichloro...
One of the Consulted experts: Paula Ambrósio, Lab. de Doenças Hematológicas Malignas, Unidade de Ci...
Leukemia is the most frequent malignant disease affecting children. To date, the etiology of childho...
BackgroundEpidemiologic studies worldwide have provided substantial evidence of the contributions of...
Leukemia is the most frequent malignant disease affecting children. To date, the etiology of childho...
BackgroundA causal link between outdoor air pollution and childhood leukemia has been proposed, but ...
Objective The incidence of childhood cancer has been increasing nearly one percent per year for the ...
We explored the association between groundwater radon levels and childhood cancer mortality in North...