The European Childhood Leukaemia - Lymphoma Incidence Study (ECLIS) is designed to address concerns about a possible increase in the risk of cancer in Europe following the nuclear accident in Chernobyle in 1986. This paper reports results of surveillance of childhood leukaemia in cancer registry populations from 1980 up to the end of 1991. There was a slight increase in the incidence of childhood leukaemia in Europe during this period, but the overall geographical pattern of change bears no relation to estimated exposure to radiation resulting from the accident. We conclude that at this stage of follow-up any changes in incidence consequent upon the Chernobyl accident remain undetectable against the usual background rates. Our results are c...
BackgroundDuring 1990–1991 a childhood leukemia cluster was observed in the sparsely populated regio...
<p>This paper describes an ecological study investigating whether there is an excess incidence...
BackgroundWhile an increased risk of thyroid cancer from post-Chernobyl exposure to Iodine-131 (I-13...
The European Childhood Leukaemia - Lymphoma Incidence Study (ECLIS) is designed to address concerns ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain further information about the risks of childhood leukaemia after exposure to io...
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP) that took place on April, 26th, 1986 led t...
A temporary increase in the incidence of infant leukaemia in Greece was reported by Petridou et al.,...
Following contamination from the Chernobyl accident in April 1986 excess infant leukemia (0–1 y) was...
This paper describes an ecological study investigating whether there is an excess incidence of acute...
BACKGROUND A previous study has suggested an increased incidence rate of leukaemia from 1978 to 1992...
Since the early years of the peaceful use of atomic energy there has been a debate on possible adver...
In 2008, the German Childhood Cancer Registry published the results of the Kinderkrebs in der Umgebu...
OBJECTIVE: We raised the question of a possible relationship in Belgium between the occurrence of pa...
Overall, 670 cases (O) of childhood leukaemia were diagnosed within 20 km of the 29 French nuclear i...
Purpose: The results from recent epidemiological studies based on the German Childhood Cancer Regist...
BackgroundDuring 1990–1991 a childhood leukemia cluster was observed in the sparsely populated regio...
<p>This paper describes an ecological study investigating whether there is an excess incidence...
BackgroundWhile an increased risk of thyroid cancer from post-Chernobyl exposure to Iodine-131 (I-13...
The European Childhood Leukaemia - Lymphoma Incidence Study (ECLIS) is designed to address concerns ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain further information about the risks of childhood leukaemia after exposure to io...
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP) that took place on April, 26th, 1986 led t...
A temporary increase in the incidence of infant leukaemia in Greece was reported by Petridou et al.,...
Following contamination from the Chernobyl accident in April 1986 excess infant leukemia (0–1 y) was...
This paper describes an ecological study investigating whether there is an excess incidence of acute...
BACKGROUND A previous study has suggested an increased incidence rate of leukaemia from 1978 to 1992...
Since the early years of the peaceful use of atomic energy there has been a debate on possible adver...
In 2008, the German Childhood Cancer Registry published the results of the Kinderkrebs in der Umgebu...
OBJECTIVE: We raised the question of a possible relationship in Belgium between the occurrence of pa...
Overall, 670 cases (O) of childhood leukaemia were diagnosed within 20 km of the 29 French nuclear i...
Purpose: The results from recent epidemiological studies based on the German Childhood Cancer Regist...
BackgroundDuring 1990–1991 a childhood leukemia cluster was observed in the sparsely populated regio...
<p>This paper describes an ecological study investigating whether there is an excess incidence...
BackgroundWhile an increased risk of thyroid cancer from post-Chernobyl exposure to Iodine-131 (I-13...