Spatial clustering of childhood leukaemia with the integration of the Paediatric Environmental History

Leukaemia remains the most common type of paediatric cancer and its aetiology remains unknown, but considered to be multifactorial. It is suggested that the initiation in utero by relevant exposures and/or inherited genetic variants and, other promotional postnatal exposures are probably required to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental research 2017-07, Vol.156, p.605-612
Hauptverfasser: Cárceles-Álvarez, Alberto, Ortega-García, Juan A., López-Hernández, Fernando A., Orozco-Llamas, Mayra, Espinosa-López, Blanca, Tobarra-Sánchez, Esther, Alvarez, Lizbeth
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Zusammenfassung:Leukaemia remains the most common type of paediatric cancer and its aetiology remains unknown, but considered to be multifactorial. It is suggested that the initiation in utero by relevant exposures and/or inherited genetic variants and, other promotional postnatal exposures are probably required to develop leukaemia. This study aimed to map the incidence and analyse possible clusters in the geographical distribution of childhood acute leukaemia during the critical periods and to evaluate the factors that may be involved in the aetiology by conducting community and individual risk assessments. We analysed all incident cases of acute childhood leukaemia (
ISSN:0013-9351
1096-0953
DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2017.04.019