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Sunlight exposure in infancy decreases risk of sporadic retinoblastoma, extent of intraocular disease

Authors :
Manuela Orjuela‐Grimm
Silvia Bhatt Carreño
Xinhua Liu
Ambar Ruiz
Paola Medina
Marco A. Ramirez Ortiz
Josefina Romero Rendon
Norma Citlali Lara Molina
Hector Pinilla
Daniela Hinojosa
Laura Rodriguez
Anita O' Connor
Fabiola Mejia Rodriguez
M. Veronica Ponce Castañeda
Lourdes Cabrera‐Muñoz
Source :
Cancer Reports, Vol 4, Iss 6, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract Background Prior ecologic studies suggest that UV exposure through sunlight to the retina might contribute to increased retinoblastoma incidence. Aims Our study objectives were (1) to examine the relationship between exposure to sunlight during postnatal retinal development (prior to diagnosis of sporadic disease) and the risk of retinoblastoma, and (2) to examine the relationship between sun exposure during postnatal retinal development, and the extent of disease among children with unilateral and bilateral retinoblastoma. Methods and results We interviewed 511 mothers in the EpiRbMx case‐control study about their child's exposure to sunlight during postnatal retinal cell division by examining three time periods prior to Rtb diagnosis coinciding with developmental stages in which outdoor activities vary. Weekly sun exposure was compared by age period, between unilateral (n = 259), bilateral (n = 120), and control (n = 132) children, accounting for two factors affecting UV exposure: residential elevation and reported use of coverings to shield eyes. For cases, association between sunlight exposure and clinical stage was examined by laterality at each age period. After adjusting for maternal education and elevation, sun exposure was lower in cases than controls in all three age periods especially during the first 6 months, and in children 12–23 months whose mothers did not cover their eyes when outdoors. In children diagnosed after 12 months of age, sun exposure during the second year of life (age 12–23 months) appeared inversely correlated (r = −0.25) with more advanced intraocular disease in bilateral Rtb children after adjusting for maternal education, residential elevation, and age of diagnosis (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25738348
Volume :
4
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Cancer Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8866beb639e14f7ebe85ad5158ecbefe
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1409