Parental exposure to pesticides may contribute to childhood cancer risk. Through the Agricultural Health Study, a prospective study of pesticide applicators in Iowa and North Carolina, we examined childhood cancer risk and associations with parental pesticide application. Identifying information for 17,357 children of Iowa pesticide applicators was provided by parents via questionnaires (1993-1997) and matched against the Iowa Cancer Registry. Fifty incident childhood cancers were identified (1975-1998). Risk of all childhood cancers combined was increased [standardized incidence ratio (SIR) = 1.36; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.03-1.79]. Risk of all lymphomas combined was also increased (SIR = 2.18; 95% CI, 1.13-4.19), as was risk of Hod...
Background:Pesticide exposures have been examined previously as risk factors for childhood brain can...
BackgroundPrevious epidemiologic studies have suggested that exposure to pesticides in utero and dur...
Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an...
Parental exposure to pesticides may contribute to childhood cancer risk. Through the Agricultural He...
To evaluate the possible association between pesticides and the risk of childhood cancers, epidemiol...
Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the risk of deve...
The association between childhood cancer and home pesticide use was examined in a case-control study...
BackgroundThe etiology of childhood brain cancer remains largely unknown. However, previous studies ...
Objectives The authors performed a meta-analysis ofcaseecontrol and cohort studies to clarify the po...
Background: Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the ...
In a recently completed US case-control study (Children’s Oncology Group, 1993–2001) with 253 cases ...
Background: The potential for widespread exposure to agricultural pesticides through drift during ap...
The authors examined the risk of childhood brain cancer in relation to parental exposure to classes ...
Previous studies have suggested that the offspring of men potentially exposed to pesticides at work ...
Previous studies have suggested an association between exposure to pesticides and different types of...
Background:Pesticide exposures have been examined previously as risk factors for childhood brain can...
BackgroundPrevious epidemiologic studies have suggested that exposure to pesticides in utero and dur...
Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an...
Parental exposure to pesticides may contribute to childhood cancer risk. Through the Agricultural He...
To evaluate the possible association between pesticides and the risk of childhood cancers, epidemiol...
Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the risk of deve...
The association between childhood cancer and home pesticide use was examined in a case-control study...
BackgroundThe etiology of childhood brain cancer remains largely unknown. However, previous studies ...
Objectives The authors performed a meta-analysis ofcaseecontrol and cohort studies to clarify the po...
Background: Pesticide exposure is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer. We investigated the ...
In a recently completed US case-control study (Children’s Oncology Group, 1993–2001) with 253 cases ...
Background: The potential for widespread exposure to agricultural pesticides through drift during ap...
The authors examined the risk of childhood brain cancer in relation to parental exposure to classes ...
Previous studies have suggested that the offspring of men potentially exposed to pesticides at work ...
Previous studies have suggested an association between exposure to pesticides and different types of...
Background:Pesticide exposures have been examined previously as risk factors for childhood brain can...
BackgroundPrevious epidemiologic studies have suggested that exposure to pesticides in utero and dur...
Parental occupational exposures to pesticides, animals and organic dust have been associated with an...