Children with Down syndrome, due to their heightened risk of leukemia and increased prevalence of congenital abnormalities, comprise a valuable population in which to study etiology. A Children’s Oncology Group study investigated the causes of childhood leukemia in children with Down syndrome diagnosed at ages 0 to 19 years during the period 1997–2002. Telephone interviews were completed with mothers of 158 cases [n = 97 acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and n = 61 acute myeloid leukemia (AML)] and 173 controls. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were computed via unconditional logistic regression to evaluate the association between congenital abnormalities and acute leukemia overall, and ALL and AML analyzed separately...
In this issue ofBlood,Whitlock and colleagues from the Children’s Cancer Group (CCG) present the lar...
Children with Down syndrome have an increased risk for developing both acute myeloid as well as lymp...
WOS: 000219054200011Down Syndrome (DS) is an important genetic disease resulting from partial or tot...
Children with Down syndrome, due to their heightened risk of leukemia and increased prevalence of co...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have about a 20-fold increased risk of developing leukemia. Early c...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have unique immune profiles and increased leukemia susceptibility
ObjectiveTo assess leukemia risks among children with Down syndrome in a large, contemporary cohort....
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Review on acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Down syndrome, with data on clinics, pathology, and involv...
Childhood and maternal infections and risk of acute leukaemia in children with Down syndrome: a repo...
Compared with the general pediatric population, children with Down’s syndrome have a much higher ris...
textabstractChildren with Down syndrome (DS) have a markedly increased risk of acute lymphoblastic l...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have a markedly increased risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL...
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Background Children with Down syndrome (DS) have an increased risk for acute lymphob...
In this issue ofBlood,Whitlock and colleagues from the Children’s Cancer Group (CCG) present the lar...
Children with Down syndrome have an increased risk for developing both acute myeloid as well as lymp...
WOS: 000219054200011Down Syndrome (DS) is an important genetic disease resulting from partial or tot...
Children with Down syndrome, due to their heightened risk of leukemia and increased prevalence of co...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have about a 20-fold increased risk of developing leukemia. Early c...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have unique immune profiles and increased leukemia susceptibility
ObjectiveTo assess leukemia risks among children with Down syndrome in a large, contemporary cohort....
No AbstractPeer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/35297/1/20242_ftp.pd
Review on acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Down syndrome, with data on clinics, pathology, and involv...
Childhood and maternal infections and risk of acute leukaemia in children with Down syndrome: a repo...
Compared with the general pediatric population, children with Down’s syndrome have a much higher ris...
textabstractChildren with Down syndrome (DS) have a markedly increased risk of acute lymphoblastic l...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have a markedly increased risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Background Children with Down syndrome (DS) have an increased risk for acute lymphob...
In this issue ofBlood,Whitlock and colleagues from the Children’s Cancer Group (CCG) present the lar...
Children with Down syndrome have an increased risk for developing both acute myeloid as well as lymp...
WOS: 000219054200011Down Syndrome (DS) is an important genetic disease resulting from partial or tot...