Inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been consistently reported in epidemiological studies with little attention paid to potential environmental confounders; the association with meningioma risk is less consistent. We examined the association between allergy history and risk of glioma and meningioma in adults using data from the CERENAT (CEREbral tumors: a NATional study) multicenter case-control study carried out in 4 areas in France in 2004-2010. Participants' histories of doctor-diagnosed allergic asthma, eczema, rhinitis/hay fever and other allergic conditions were collected at onset through a detailed questionnaire delivered in a face-to-face interview. Conditional logistic regression for matched sets was...
Meningiomas are the most common brain tumours; however, little is known regarding their aetiology. T...
Historically restrained to immune defense against parasite infections, allergic inflammation has bee...
Background: Case-control studies suggest that patients with allergic diseases have a lower risk of d...
International audienceInverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been consi...
An inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been reported previously. In ...
We investigated the association of allergic diseases and epilepsy with risk of brain tumours, in Int...
We investigated the association of allergic diseases and epilepsy with risk of brain tumours, in Int...
Berg-Beckhoff G, Schuz J, Blettner M, et al. History of allergic disease and epilepsy and risk of gl...
Because glioma etiology is largely unknown, the inverse association of glioma risk with atopic condi...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently shown inverse associations of allergic disease with risk of ...
PURPOSE: A history of allergy has been inversely associated with several types of cancer although th...
Background: An inverse relationship between allergies with glioma risk has been reported in several ...
An inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been suggested in many epidem...
Abstract Background An inverse relationship between allergies with glioma risk has been reported in ...
The etiology of glioma is barely known. Epidemiologic studies have provided evidence for an inverse ...
Meningiomas are the most common brain tumours; however, little is known regarding their aetiology. T...
Historically restrained to immune defense against parasite infections, allergic inflammation has bee...
Background: Case-control studies suggest that patients with allergic diseases have a lower risk of d...
International audienceInverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been consi...
An inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been reported previously. In ...
We investigated the association of allergic diseases and epilepsy with risk of brain tumours, in Int...
We investigated the association of allergic diseases and epilepsy with risk of brain tumours, in Int...
Berg-Beckhoff G, Schuz J, Blettner M, et al. History of allergic disease and epilepsy and risk of gl...
Because glioma etiology is largely unknown, the inverse association of glioma risk with atopic condi...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently shown inverse associations of allergic disease with risk of ...
PURPOSE: A history of allergy has been inversely associated with several types of cancer although th...
Background: An inverse relationship between allergies with glioma risk has been reported in several ...
An inverse association between allergic conditions and glioma risk has been suggested in many epidem...
Abstract Background An inverse relationship between allergies with glioma risk has been reported in ...
The etiology of glioma is barely known. Epidemiologic studies have provided evidence for an inverse ...
Meningiomas are the most common brain tumours; however, little is known regarding their aetiology. T...
Historically restrained to immune defense against parasite infections, allergic inflammation has bee...
Background: Case-control studies suggest that patients with allergic diseases have a lower risk of d...