Primal Health Research Databank: Keyword

Results for keywords: cancer in childhood

Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0024Infant feeding and childhood cancerDavis MK, Savitz DA, Graubard BI Denver, USA
0029Infant breastfeeding and the risk of childhood lymphoma and leukaemiaShu XO, et al. China
0073Birth weight and the incidence of childhood cancerDaling J, et al. Washington State, USA
0079Infant breastfeeding and the risk of childhood lymphoma and leukaemiaShu XO, et al. China (Shanghai)
0147Childhood cancers and their association with pregnancy drugs and illnessesGilman EA, Kinnier M, et al. UK
0158Factors associated with childhood cancer in a national cohort studyGolding J, Paterson M, Kinlen LJ UK
0159Childhood cancer, intramuscular vitamin K and pethidine given during labourGolding J, Greenwood R, et al. Bristol, England
0160Administration of vitamin K to newborn infants and childhood cancerEkelund H, Finnstrom O, et al. All maternity hospitals in Sweden
0161Vitamin K and childhood cancer : a population based case control study in Lower Saxony, GermanyVon Kries R, Gobel U, et al. Lower Saxony, N.W. Germany
0162The risk of childhood cancer after neonatal exposure to vitamin KKlebanoff MA, Read JS, et al. USA
Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0163Vitamin K regimens and incidence of childhood cancer in DenmarkOlsen J.H, Hertz H, et al. Denmark
0164Case-control study of childhood leukaemia and cancer in Scotland: findings for neonatal intramuscular vitamin KMcKinney PA, Juszczak E, et al. Scotland
0165Case-control studies of relation between childhood cancer and neonatal vitamin K administrationPassmore SJ, Draper G, et al. England and Wales
0166Ecological studies of relation between hospital policies on neonatal vitamin K administration and subsequent occurrence of childhood cancerPassmore SJ, Draper G, et al. England, Scotland and Wales
0167Neonatal vitamin K administration and childhood cancer in the North of England: a retrospective case control studyParker L, Cole M, et al. Northern England
0187Pregnancy ultrasound and childhood cancer: a second report from the Oxford Survey of Childhood CancersSorahan T, Lancashire R, et al. UK
0245Cancer incidence in children conceived with assisted reproduction technologyDoyle P, Bunch KJ, et al. UK
0272Deliveries and children born after in-vitro fertilisation in Sweden 1982-95: a retrospective cohortBergh T, Ericson A, et al. Sweden
0275Preconceptional paternal exposure to pesticides and increased risk of childhood leukemiaInfante-Rivard C, Sinnett D Canada (Montreal).
0358Intrauterine Exposure to Diagnostic X Rays and Risk of Childhood Leukemia SubtypesNaumburg E, Bellocco R, Cnattingius S, Hall P, Boice JD, Ekbom A Sweden
Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0430Breastfeeding and childhood cancer risks: OSCC dataLancashire RJ, Sorahan T UK
0650Breast-feeding Duration and Childhood Acute Leukemia and Lymphomas in a Sample of Turkish ChildrenAltinkaynak S, Selimoglu MA, Turgut A, Kilicaslan B, Ertekin V Turkey
0954Delivery by caesarean section and childhood cancer: a nationwide follow-up study in three countries.Momen NC, Olsen J, et al Denmark
0955Exposure to systemic antibacterial medications during pregnancy and risk of childhood cancer.Momen NC, Olsen J, et al Denmark
1080Association of In Vitro Fertilization With Childhood Cancer in the United States.Spector LG, Brown MB, et al USA
1099Association Between Fertility Treatment and Cancer Risk in ChildrenHargreave M, Jensen A, et al Denmark