Childhood brain tumors (CBT) are the second most common childhood cancers, yet their etiology is largely unknown. We investigated whether maternal gestational intake of folate and vitamins B6 and B12 was associated with CBT risk in a nationwide case-control study conducted 2005-2010. Case children 0-14 years were recruited from all 10 Australian pediatric oncology centers. Control children were recruited by national random digit dialing, frequency matched to cases on age, sex, and state of residence. Dietary intake was ascertained using food frequency questionnaires and adjusted for total energy intake. Data from 293 case and 726 control mothers were analyzed using unconditional logistic regression. The odds ratio (OR) for the highest versu...
PURPOSE: We investigated whether paternal dietary intake of folate before conception is associated w...
Intrauterine exposures to environmental factors have been hypothesized to influence the risk of brea...
<div><p></p><p>Folate deficiency during early embryonic development constitutes a risk factor for ne...
Purpose: The etiology of childhood brain tumors (CBT) is poorly understood, but dietary factors coul...
Background: Interest in a possible protective effect of maternal vitamin use before or during pregna...
Our aim was to address the hypothesis that maternal dietary intake of folate during pregnancy is inv...
The Australian Study of Causes of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Children (Aus-ALL) was designed to...
Mentor: Dr. David LargaespadaFolate deficiency is reportedly the most common vitamin deficiency in t...
Background: We investigated the association between supplemental folic acid in pregnancy and childho...
International audienceLittle is known of the causes of childhood brain tumors (CBT). The aims of thi...
BACKGROUND: Folic acid and its derivates, known as folates, are chemoprotective micronutrients of gr...
Background: Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has been linked with fetal brain development and psy...
Background: Recent research suggests that maternal folic acid supplementation is associated with a r...
Scope: Inadequate maternal folate intake is associated with increased childhood acute lymphoblastic ...
BackgroundA role for folate in cancer etiology has long been suspected because of folate's function ...
PURPOSE: We investigated whether paternal dietary intake of folate before conception is associated w...
Intrauterine exposures to environmental factors have been hypothesized to influence the risk of brea...
<div><p></p><p>Folate deficiency during early embryonic development constitutes a risk factor for ne...
Purpose: The etiology of childhood brain tumors (CBT) is poorly understood, but dietary factors coul...
Background: Interest in a possible protective effect of maternal vitamin use before or during pregna...
Our aim was to address the hypothesis that maternal dietary intake of folate during pregnancy is inv...
The Australian Study of Causes of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Children (Aus-ALL) was designed to...
Mentor: Dr. David LargaespadaFolate deficiency is reportedly the most common vitamin deficiency in t...
Background: We investigated the association between supplemental folic acid in pregnancy and childho...
International audienceLittle is known of the causes of childhood brain tumors (CBT). The aims of thi...
BACKGROUND: Folic acid and its derivates, known as folates, are chemoprotective micronutrients of gr...
Background: Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has been linked with fetal brain development and psy...
Background: Recent research suggests that maternal folic acid supplementation is associated with a r...
Scope: Inadequate maternal folate intake is associated with increased childhood acute lymphoblastic ...
BackgroundA role for folate in cancer etiology has long been suspected because of folate's function ...
PURPOSE: We investigated whether paternal dietary intake of folate before conception is associated w...
Intrauterine exposures to environmental factors have been hypothesized to influence the risk of brea...
<div><p></p><p>Folate deficiency during early embryonic development constitutes a risk factor for ne...