101. Maternal autoimmune disease and its association with childhood cancer: A population-based case-control study in Denmark
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Orimoloye, Helen T, Nguyen, Nicholas, Deng, Chuanjie, Saechao, Chai, Ritz, Beate, Olsen, Jorn, Hansen, Johnni, and Heck, Julia E
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Epidemiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Health Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Orphan Drug ,Arthritis ,Clinical Research ,Brain Disorders ,Hematology ,Neurosciences ,Pediatric Cancer ,Cancer ,Autoimmune Disease ,Childhood Leukemia ,Pediatric ,Brain Cancer ,Rare Diseases ,Pediatric Research Initiative ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Inflammatory and immune system ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Good Health and Well Being ,Maternal autoimmune diseases ,childhood cancer ,inflammatory bowel disease ,leukemia ,pregnancy ,psoriasis ,rheumatoid arthritis - Abstract
BackgroundAutoimmune diseases have been linked to an increased risk of pregnancy-related complications. A family history of autoimmune diseases may be related to the risk of childhood cancer based on similar histocompatibility antigens. We utilized data from national registries in Denmark to examine associations between maternal autoimmune disease and cancer in their offspring.MethodsWe linked data from several national registries in Denmark to identify childhood cancer cases in children
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- 2024