The population mixing hypothesis proposes that childhood leukaemia (CL) might be a rare complication of a yet unidentified subclinical infection. Large population influxes into previously isolated rural areas may foster localised epidemics of the postulated infection causing a subsequent increase of CL. While marked population growth after a period of stability was central to the formulation of the hypothesis and to the early studies on population mixing, there is a lack of objective criteria to define such growth patterns. We aimed to determine whether periods of marked population growth coincided with increases in the risk of CL in Swiss municipalities. We identified incident cases of CL aged 0-15 years for the period 1985-2010 from the S...
An expert panel reviewed a cluster of childhood leukemias in Fallon, Nevada, and suggested the popul...
Mortality from leukaemia under age 25 was studied in British New Towns to test the hypothesis that l...
Background Previous studies on childhood cancer and nuclear power plants (NPPs) produced conflicting...
The population mixing hypothesis proposes that childhood leukaemia (CL) might be a rare complication...
Childhood leukaemia (CL) may have an infectious cause and population mixing may therefore increase t...
Childhood leukaemia (CL) may have an infectious cause and population mixing may therefore increase t...
The association between the risk of childhood leukaemia before age 7 years and population-mixing at ...
The EUROCLUS study assembled incidence data for 13,551 cases of childhood leukaemia (CL) diagnosed b...
The EUROCLUS study assembled incidence data for 13 551 cases of childhood leukaemia (CL) diagnosed b...
The EUROCLUS study assembled incidence data for 13 551 cases of childhood leukaemia (CL) diagnosed b...
International audienceIn a national study, we investigated the incidence of childhood leukaemia (CL)...
BACKGROUND: Marked influxes of people into rural areas, termed rural population mixing (PM), have be...
Background Incidence of childhood cancer increased in most countries worldwide, but the reasons are ...
An expert panel reviewed a cluster of childhood leukemias in Fallon, Nevada, and suggested the popul...
Background In the 1980s socioeconomic development was dramatically rapid in the urbanized municipali...
An expert panel reviewed a cluster of childhood leukemias in Fallon, Nevada, and suggested the popul...
Mortality from leukaemia under age 25 was studied in British New Towns to test the hypothesis that l...
Background Previous studies on childhood cancer and nuclear power plants (NPPs) produced conflicting...
The population mixing hypothesis proposes that childhood leukaemia (CL) might be a rare complication...
Childhood leukaemia (CL) may have an infectious cause and population mixing may therefore increase t...
Childhood leukaemia (CL) may have an infectious cause and population mixing may therefore increase t...
The association between the risk of childhood leukaemia before age 7 years and population-mixing at ...
The EUROCLUS study assembled incidence data for 13,551 cases of childhood leukaemia (CL) diagnosed b...
The EUROCLUS study assembled incidence data for 13 551 cases of childhood leukaemia (CL) diagnosed b...
The EUROCLUS study assembled incidence data for 13 551 cases of childhood leukaemia (CL) diagnosed b...
International audienceIn a national study, we investigated the incidence of childhood leukaemia (CL)...
BACKGROUND: Marked influxes of people into rural areas, termed rural population mixing (PM), have be...
Background Incidence of childhood cancer increased in most countries worldwide, but the reasons are ...
An expert panel reviewed a cluster of childhood leukemias in Fallon, Nevada, and suggested the popul...
Background In the 1980s socioeconomic development was dramatically rapid in the urbanized municipali...
An expert panel reviewed a cluster of childhood leukemias in Fallon, Nevada, and suggested the popul...
Mortality from leukaemia under age 25 was studied in British New Towns to test the hypothesis that l...
Background Previous studies on childhood cancer and nuclear power plants (NPPs) produced conflicting...