Jm. Heuch et al., RISK OF PRIMARY CHILDHOOD BRAIN-TUMORS RELATED TO BIRTH CHARACTERISTICS - A NORWEGIAN PROSPECTIVE-STUDY, International journal of cancer, 77(4), 1998, pp. 498-503
Relations between birth characteristics and risk of primary brain tumo
r were explored in a prospective study of the 1,489,297 children born
in Norway between 1967 and 1992. A total of 459 primary brain tumors,
including 78 medulloblastomas and 168 astrocytomas, were diagnosed in
the age interval 0-15 years. The overall risk of brain tumor depended
on the season of birth (p = 0.01), with a higher risk for children bor
n in winter than those born in spring [incidence rate ratio (IRR) 1.52
; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.18-1.97]. An inverse association was
observed with father's age at birth of child. The risk of medulloblast
oma was positively associated with birth weight (IRR = 1.27/500 g; P =
0.05). Inverse relationships with length at birth were found for astr
ocytoma in the 0-1 and 5-10 year age intervals. Among 5-10-year-old ch
ildren, birth weight was also inversely related to risk of astrocytoma
. Our results suggest that risk factors may differ over age intervals
and histological subgroups. Int. J. Cancer 77:498-503, 1998. (C) 1998
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