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Childhood leukaemia and population movements in France, 1990-2003

Authors :
Jérémie Rudant
Brigitte Baccaïni
Denis Hémon
A. Goubin
Jacqueline Clavel
M. Ripert
Stéphanie Bellec
Secretariat, U754
Epidémiologie environnementale des cancers
Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
Registre National des Hémopathies malignes de l'Enfant (RNHE)
Institut de Veille Sanitaire (INVS)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
INSEE Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
INSEE
Source :
British Journal of Cancer, British Journal of Cancer, Cancer Research UK, 2008, 98 (1), pp.225-31. ⟨10.1038/sj.bjc.6604141⟩
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2008.

Abstract

International audience; In a national study, we investigated the incidence of childhood leukaemia (CL) over a 14-year period in France in relation to several measures based on the proportion of individuals who changed address between the last two national censuses. A positive association was found with the proportion of migrants who came from a distant place. The further the migrants came, the higher was the incidence of leukaemia, particularly among children aged 0-4 years in 'isolated' communes at the time of diagnosis (RR=1.4, 95% CI: 1.1,1.8 in the highest category of migration distance). Although the role of the population density was less obvious, a more marked association was found above a certain threshold. No association with the proportion of commuters was observed.British Journal of Cancer (2008) 98, 225-231. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6604141 www.bjcancer.com Published online 18 December 2007.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00070920 and 15321827
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Cancer, British Journal of Cancer, Cancer Research UK, 2008, 98 (1), pp.225-31. ⟨10.1038/sj.bjc.6604141⟩
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1d8b84278e2271b6e6953dbd324dcfb9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6604141⟩