V. Blair et Jm. Birch, PATTERNS AND TEMPORAL TRENDS IN THE INCIDENCE OF MALIGNANT DISEASE INCHILDREN .1. LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA, European journal of cancer, 30A(10), 1994, pp. 1490-1498
Patterns and trends in incidence of leukaemia and lymphoma in children
aged under 15 years and resident in the North Western Regional Health
Authority area of England at diagnosis, over the 35-year time period
1954-1988, were analysed. The study included 1407 cases registered wit
h the Manchester Children's Tumour Registry, 100% of which had a histo
logically or cytologically verified diagnosis. Log-linear modelling id
entified significant Linear increases in acute lymphocytic leukaemia (
ALL) (average quinquennial increase 4%) and Hodgkin's disease (HD) (10
%), but not in acute non-lymphocytic leukaemia nor non-Hodgkin's lymph
oma. Additionally, the chi(2) test for trend identified a significant
increase in the incidence of chronic myeloid leukaemia. The possibilit
y that the increases seen in ALL and HD are linked to increases in pre
valence of unknown infectious agents is discussed.