Children living near highways are exposed to higher concentrations of traffic-related carcinogenic pollutants. Several studies reported an increased risk of childhood cancer associated with traffic exposure, but the published evidence is inconclusive. We investigated whether cancer risk is associated with proximity of residence to highways in a nation-wide cohort study including all children aged <16 years from Swiss national censuses in 1990 and 2000. Cancer incidence was investigated in time to event analyses (1990-2008) using Cox proportional hazards models and incidence density analyses (1985-2008) using Poisson regression. Adjustments were made for socio-economic factors, ionising background radiation and electromagnetic fields. In ...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread evidence that air pollution is carcinogenic, there is little evidence...
Background Previous studies on childhood cancer and nuclear power plants (NPPs) produced conflicting...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread evidence that air pollution is carcinogenic, there is little evidence...
Children living near highways are exposed to higher concentrations of traffic-related carcinogenic p...
Background: Exposures to carcinogenic compounds from vehicle exhaust may increase childhood leuke-mi...
Data from a recently completed case-referent study of childhood cancer were used to explore a possib...
The association of childhood leukemia with traffic pollution was considered in a number of studies f...
The aetiology of most childhood cancers remains poorly understood. We conducted a nationwide registe...
ContextExposure to elevated concentrations of traffic-related air pollutants in the near-road enviro...
Objectives Leukaemia is the most common cancer in children, but its aetiology is still poorly unders...
Motor vehicle exhaust is a major contributor to air pollution, and exposure to benzene or other carc...
Benzene is a known carcinogen for adult leukemia. Exposure to benzene through parental occupation an...
Motor vehicle exhaust is a major contributor to air pollution, and exposure to benzene or other carc...
Objectives Leukaemia is the most common cancer in children, but its aetiology is still poorly unders...
Leukaemia is the most common cancer in children, but its aetiology is still poorly understood. We te...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread evidence that air pollution is carcinogenic, there is little evidence...
Background Previous studies on childhood cancer and nuclear power plants (NPPs) produced conflicting...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread evidence that air pollution is carcinogenic, there is little evidence...
Children living near highways are exposed to higher concentrations of traffic-related carcinogenic p...
Background: Exposures to carcinogenic compounds from vehicle exhaust may increase childhood leuke-mi...
Data from a recently completed case-referent study of childhood cancer were used to explore a possib...
The association of childhood leukemia with traffic pollution was considered in a number of studies f...
The aetiology of most childhood cancers remains poorly understood. We conducted a nationwide registe...
ContextExposure to elevated concentrations of traffic-related air pollutants in the near-road enviro...
Objectives Leukaemia is the most common cancer in children, but its aetiology is still poorly unders...
Motor vehicle exhaust is a major contributor to air pollution, and exposure to benzene or other carc...
Benzene is a known carcinogen for adult leukemia. Exposure to benzene through parental occupation an...
Motor vehicle exhaust is a major contributor to air pollution, and exposure to benzene or other carc...
Objectives Leukaemia is the most common cancer in children, but its aetiology is still poorly unders...
Leukaemia is the most common cancer in children, but its aetiology is still poorly understood. We te...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread evidence that air pollution is carcinogenic, there is little evidence...
Background Previous studies on childhood cancer and nuclear power plants (NPPs) produced conflicting...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread evidence that air pollution is carcinogenic, there is little evidence...