BackgroundPrevious epidemiologic studies have suggested that exposure to pesticides in utero and during early childhood may increase the risk for development of childhood cancer, including Wilms tumor, a childhood kidney tumor.ObjectivesIn this analysis we evaluated the role of residential pesticide exposure in relation to the risk of Wilms tumor in children using data from a North American case–control study.MethodsThe National Wilms Tumor Study Group (NWTSG) collected information on exposure to residential pesticides from the month before pregnancy through the diagnosis reference date using detailed phone interviews from 523 case mothers and 517 controls frequency matched on child’s age and geographic region and identified by list-assiste...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: We investigated the role of household exposure to pesticides in th...
The authors examined the risk of childhood brain cancer in relation to parental exposure to classes ...
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...
Introduction: Wilms’ tumor is the most frequently diagnosed renal tumor in children. Little is known...
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 ...
To evaluate the possible association between pesticides and the risk of childhood cancers, epidemiol...
Parental exposure to pesticides may contribute to childhood cancer risk. Through the Agricultural He...
Purpose Previous research has suggested positive associations between parental or childhood exposure...
Wilms' tumour comprises 95% of all renal cancers among children less than 15 years of age. The purpo...
Malignant brain tumors rank second in both incidence and mortality by cancer in children, and they a...
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...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: We investigated the role of household exposure to pesticides in th...
The authors examined the risk of childhood brain cancer in relation to parental exposure to classes ...
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...
Introduction: Wilms’ tumor is the most frequently diagnosed renal tumor in children. Little is known...
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 ...
To evaluate the possible association between pesticides and the risk of childhood cancers, epidemiol...
Parental exposure to pesticides may contribute to childhood cancer risk. Through the Agricultural He...
Purpose Previous research has suggested positive associations between parental or childhood exposure...
Wilms' tumour comprises 95% of all renal cancers among children less than 15 years of age. The purpo...
Malignant brain tumors rank second in both incidence and mortality by cancer in children, and they a...
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...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: We investigated the role of household exposure to pesticides in th...
The authors examined the risk of childhood brain cancer in relation to parental exposure to classes ...
Background:Pesticide exposures have been examined previously as risk factors for childhood brain can...