2020
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.28633
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Medical radiation exposure and risk of sporadic retinoblastoma

Abstract: Background: While there is evidence that parental exposure to medical radiation is associated with increased risk of sporadic bilateral retinoblastoma in offspring, this association has not been confirmed. Additionally, the relationship between paternal and maternal exposures and sporadic unilateral retinoblastoma has not been fully investigated. Procedure: Data were obtained from two large multicenter case-control studies of retinoblastoma. For the paternal analyses, 268 bilateral cases, 155 unilateral cases,… Show more

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“…It must be noted that radiation exposure due to CT scan examination of the population prior to pregnancy impacts their descendants (35) and increases the risk for the offspring (57). This finding needs to be confirmed using large-scale epidemiological data.…”
Section: Consideration Of Intrauterine Implications Of Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It must be noted that radiation exposure due to CT scan examination of the population prior to pregnancy impacts their descendants (35) and increases the risk for the offspring (57). This finding needs to be confirmed using large-scale epidemiological data.…”
Section: Consideration Of Intrauterine Implications Of Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%