نتایج جستجو برای: childhood blood cancer

تعداد نتایج: 1684655  

2011
Eun Shil Cha Kyoung Ae Kong Eun Kyeong Moon Young-Ho Khang Won Jin Lee

To examine the relationship between birth characteristics and childhood cancer mortality, a retrospective cohort study of Korean children was conducted using data collected by the national birth register between 1995 and 2006, which were then individually linked to death data. A cohort of 6,479,406 children was followed from birth until their death or until December 31, 2006. Poisson regression...

Journal: :JAMA 2013
Melissa M Hudson Kirsten K Ness James G Gurney Daniel A Mulrooney Wassim Chemaitilly Kevin R Krull Daniel M Green Gregory T Armstrong Kerri A Nottage Kendra E Jones Charles A Sklar Deo Kumar Srivastava Leslie L Robison

IMPORTANCE Adult survivors of childhood cancer are known to be at risk for treatment-related adverse health outcomes. A large population of survivors has not been evaluated using a comprehensive systematic clinical assessment to determine the prevalence of chronic health conditions. OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of adverse health outcomes and the proportion associated with treatment-r...

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood 1940

Journal: :Current Hypertension Reports 2014

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2013
Gary W Evans Deinera Exner-Cortens Pilyoung Kim Daniel Bartholomew

OBJECTIVE Childhood deprivation is inimical to health throughout the life course. Early experiences of stress could play a role in health inequalities. An important aspect of childhood poverty that has not received much attention is cardiovascular reactivity to and recovery from acute stressors. METHODS Piecewise, multilevel growth curve regression was used to examine blood pressure reactivit...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Pathology 1980

2005
Bill Sardi

Age is the primary risk factor for cancer. Most skin cancers occur after age 50. Most cases of prostate and breast cancer occur after age 65. The Merck Manual says that "although cancer occurs in persons of every age, it is fundamentally a disease of aging. Sixty percent of new cancer cases and two-thirds of cancer deaths occur in persons over 65 years of age." Aging is accompanied by an accumu...

Journal: :Iranian Journal of Pediatrics 2021

Background: Biological inflammatory status in cancer patients is evaluated with various parameters. Limited studies have been conducted on this issue children. Objectives: This study was done to evaluate the importance of biological status, including systemic response index (SIRI), immune-inflammation (SII) index, and hemoglobin-albumin-lymphocytes-platelets (HALP) score children cancer. Method...

Journal: :Cancer 2009
Esme Fuller-Thomson Sarah Brennenstuhl

BACKGROUND Abuse in childhood is associated with many negative adult health outcomes. Only 1 study to date has found an association between childhood abuse and cancer. By using a regionally representative community sample, this preliminary study sought to investigate the association between childhood physical abuse and cancer while controlling for 3 clusters of risk factors: childhood stressors...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2016
A Lindsay Frazier Mark Krailo Jen Poynter

Twenty-five years ago, Sir Richard Doll and Sir Richard Peto estimated in their landmark monograph, The Causes of Cancer, that 75% to 80% of adult cancer could be attributed to lifestyle choices and environmental exposures.1 In stark contrast, elucidating the causes of childhood cancer remains one of the most vexing questions in medicine. Despite progress in identifying the molecular causes of ...

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