Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an increased risk of childhood cancer based mostly on case-control studies. We prospectively evaluated parental occupational exposures and risk of childhood leukemia and central nervous system (CNS) tumors in the International Childhood Cancer Cohort Consortium. We pooled data on 329,658 participants from birth cohorts in five countries (Australia, Denmark, Israel, Norway and United Kingdom). Parental occupational exposures during pregnancy were estimated by linking International Standard Classification of Occupations-1988 job codes to the ALOHA+ job exposure matrix. Risk of childhood (n = 129), acute myeloid leukemia (AML; n = 31) and CNS tumo...
Objective: To ascertain whether there was an association between parental occupational exposure to p...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of published studies on the association ...
The etiology of childhood cancer remains unexplained in a majority of cases. Cancer is the leading c...
Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an...
Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an...
Maternal occupational pesticide exposure during pregnancy and/or paternal occupational pesticide exp...
Background: Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the ...
Background:Pesticide exposures have been examined previously as risk factors for childhood brain can...
Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the risk of deve...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the risk of childhood central nervous system (CNS) tu...
ObjectivesAssociations between parental occupational pesticide exposure and childhood acute lymphobl...
Maternal occupational pesticide exposure during pregnancy and/or paternal occupational pesticide exp...
ObjectiveTo examine associations with occupational livestock or other animal dust exposure and offsp...
Parental occupational exposures around conception (father) or during pregnancy (mother) have been hy...
Childhood cancer remains the second most common cause of death in children living in the United Stat...
Objective: To ascertain whether there was an association between parental occupational exposure to p...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of published studies on the association ...
The etiology of childhood cancer remains unexplained in a majority of cases. Cancer is the leading c...
Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an...
Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an...
Maternal occupational pesticide exposure during pregnancy and/or paternal occupational pesticide exp...
Background: Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the ...
Background:Pesticide exposures have been examined previously as risk factors for childhood brain can...
Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the risk of deve...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the risk of childhood central nervous system (CNS) tu...
ObjectivesAssociations between parental occupational pesticide exposure and childhood acute lymphobl...
Maternal occupational pesticide exposure during pregnancy and/or paternal occupational pesticide exp...
ObjectiveTo examine associations with occupational livestock or other animal dust exposure and offsp...
Parental occupational exposures around conception (father) or during pregnancy (mother) have been hy...
Childhood cancer remains the second most common cause of death in children living in the United Stat...
Objective: To ascertain whether there was an association between parental occupational exposure to p...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of published studies on the association ...
The etiology of childhood cancer remains unexplained in a majority of cases. Cancer is the leading c...