BACKGROUND:Oil and gas development emits known hematological carcinogens, such as benzene, and increasingly occurs in residential areas. We explored whether residential proximity to oil and gas development was associated with risk for hematologic cancers using a registry-based case-control study design. METHODS:Participants were 0-24 years old, living in rural Colorado, and diagnosed with cancer between 2001-2013. For each child in our study, we calculated inverse distance weighted (IDW) oil and gas well counts within a 16.1-kilometer radius of residence at cancer diagnosis for each year in a 10 year latency period to estimate density of oil and gas development. Logistic regression, adjusted for age, race, gender, income, and elevation was ...
BackgroundWe hypothesized that there are geographic areas of increased cancer incidence in Alberta, ...
Leukemia is the most frequent malignant disease affecting children. To date, the etiology of childho...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is the second leading cause of death among U.S. children with few known risk fact...
Oil and gas development emits known hematological carcinogens, such as benzene, and increasingly occ...
Background We investigated the association between residential proximity to oil and gas production s...
Benzene is a known carcinogen for adult leukemia. Exposure to benzene through parental occupation an...
Background/Objective: Unconventional natural gas shale drilling (UNGD) development has grown dramati...
AbstractThe widespread distribution of unconventional oil and gas (UO&G) wells and other facilities ...
Motorized traffic exposure and particularly benzene have been associated to childhood leukemia. In p...
The environmental determinants of pediatric embryonal tumors remain unclear. Because of the growing ...
There is a growing concern over the impact of exposure to traffic-related air pollutants and childho...
Background/Objective: Cancer is the leading cause of death by disease among children, yet little is ...
AIM: To analyse the association between potential environmental exposure to hydrocarbons and the ris...
There is warranted interest in assessing the association between residential radon exposure and the ...
BackgroundWe hypothesized that there are geographic areas of increased cancer incidence in Alberta, ...
Leukemia is the most frequent malignant disease affecting children. To date, the etiology of childho...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is the second leading cause of death among U.S. children with few known risk fact...
Oil and gas development emits known hematological carcinogens, such as benzene, and increasingly occ...
Background We investigated the association between residential proximity to oil and gas production s...
Benzene is a known carcinogen for adult leukemia. Exposure to benzene through parental occupation an...
Background/Objective: Unconventional natural gas shale drilling (UNGD) development has grown dramati...
AbstractThe widespread distribution of unconventional oil and gas (UO&G) wells and other facilities ...
Motorized traffic exposure and particularly benzene have been associated to childhood leukemia. In p...
The environmental determinants of pediatric embryonal tumors remain unclear. Because of the growing ...
There is a growing concern over the impact of exposure to traffic-related air pollutants and childho...
Background/Objective: Cancer is the leading cause of death by disease among children, yet little is ...
AIM: To analyse the association between potential environmental exposure to hydrocarbons and the ris...
There is warranted interest in assessing the association between residential radon exposure and the ...
BackgroundWe hypothesized that there are geographic areas of increased cancer incidence in Alberta, ...
Leukemia is the most frequent malignant disease affecting children. To date, the etiology of childho...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is the second leading cause of death among U.S. children with few known risk fact...