Parental Smoking and Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Neuroblastoma

Previous studies and animal evidence have suggested a relationship between parental tobacco or alcohol use and the risk of some childhood cancers, including neuroblastoma. A case-control study was conducted to investigate the relationship between parental tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and ri...

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Hauptverfasser: QINGHONG YANG, OLSHAN, Andrew F, BONDY, Melissa L, SHAH, Narayan R, POLLOCK, Brad H, SEEGER, Robert C, LOOK, A. Thomas, COHN, Susan L
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description Previous studies and animal evidence have suggested a relationship between parental tobacco or alcohol use and the risk of some childhood cancers, including neuroblastoma. A case-control study was conducted to investigate the relationship between parental tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and risk of neuroblastoma. Cases were children diagnosed with neuroblastoma over the period 1992–1994 at Children’s Cancer Group and Pediatric Oncology Group institutions throughout the United States and Canada. One matched control was selected using random-digit dialing. Information on parental smoking and drinking history was obtained from 504 case and 504 control parents by telephone interview. Overall, there was no consistent pattern of association with parental smoking and alcohol consumption. For example, both maternal smoking and drinking during the period from 1 month before pregnancy through breastfeeding had adjusted odds ratios (ORs) of 1.1 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.8–1.4]. There was no association with paternal smoking (OR, 1.2; 95% CI, 0.8–1.6) or paternal drinking 1 month before conception (OR, 1.0; 95% CI, 0.7–1.4). There was no consistent increase in risk by the amount of smoking or drinking during any time period relative to pregnancy. There was no suggestion of an increased risk when only one parent smoked. Smoking or drinking among both parents did not jointly increase the risk of neuroblastoma in their offspring. The child’s age at diagnosis, stage, or MYCN oncogene amplification status did not materially alter the OR estimates. It is concluded that the results from this study do not indicate any evidence for a relationship between neuroblastoma and parental tobacco or alcohol use.
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Alcohol Drinking
Analysis. Health state
Biological and medical sciences
Case-Control Studies
Child
Child, Preschool
Epidemiology
Female
General aspects
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Logistic Models
Male
Maternal Behavior
Medical sciences
Neuroblastoma - etiology
Neurology
Paternal Behavior
Pregnancy
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Risk Factors
Smoking
Tumors of the nervous system. Phacomatoses
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