Environmental exposures related to parental habits in the perinatal period and the risk of Wilms' tumor in children.
Fiche publication
Date publication
avril 2020
Journal
Cancer epidemiology
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr LACOUR Brigitte
Tous les auteurs :
Rios P, Bauer H, Schleiermacher G, Pasqualini C, Boulanger C, Thebaud E, Gandemer V, Pellier I, Verschuur A, Sudour-Bonnange H, Coulomb-l'Hermine A, Spiegel A, Notz-Carrere A, Bergeron C, Orsi L, Lacour B, Clavel J
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Résumé
Wilms' tumor is the most frequently diagnosed renal tumor in children. Little is known about its etiology. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential role of specific exposures related to parental habits such as parental smoking, maternal alcohol consumption and the use of household pesticides during pregnancy.
Mots clés
Alcohol, Case-control study, Childhood cancer, Etiology, Pesticides, Pregnancy, Smoking, Wilms' tumor
Référence
Cancer Epidemiol. 2020 Apr 1;66:101706