2023
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.34720
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Nonchromosomal birth defects and risk of childhood acute leukemia: An assessment in 15 000 leukemia cases and 46 000 controls from the Childhood Cancer and Leukemia International Consortium

Philip J. Lupo,
Tiffany M. Chambers,
Beth A. Mueller
et al.

Abstract: Although recent studies have demonstrated associations between nonchromosomal birth defects and several pediatric cancers, less is known about their role on childhood leukemia susceptibility. Using data from the Childhood Cancer and Leukemia International Consortium, we evaluated associations between nonchromosomal birth defects and childhood leukemia. Pooling consortium data from 18 questionnaire‐based and three registry‐based case‐control studies across 13 countries, we used multivariable logistic regression… Show more

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“…AML is a complex, multifactorial disease involving the interaction of various factors including genetics, environment, and lifestyle ( 21 , 22 ). Genetic factors play a crucial role in the development of AML.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AML is a complex, multifactorial disease involving the interaction of various factors including genetics, environment, and lifestyle ( 21 , 22 ). Genetic factors play a crucial role in the development of AML.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%