Epidemiology of Childhood Leukemia, with a Focus on Infants статистика рубрикаторы типовая модель о проекте Мобильная версия Доступно журналов: 3 288 Доступно …
Background Ionising radiation is a known mutagen, but few studies have examined transgenerational effects of paternal exposure in human beings. The workforce at the …
R Wakeford - Journal of Radiological Protection, 2013 - iopscience.iop.org
Since the early years of follow-up of the Japanese atomic-bomb survivors, it has been apparent that childhood leukaemia has a particular sensitivity to induction by ionising …
ML Terrell, KP Hartnett, M Marcus - Emerging health threats …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
More than 100 studies have examined whether environmental or occupational exposures of parents affect the sex ratio of their offspring at birth. For this review, we searched Medline …
R Doll, HJ Evans - Nature, 1994 - search.ebscohost.com
Paternal exposure not to blame Page 1 LLGGGGGGGGS Paternal exposure not to blame R. Doll, HJ Evans & SC Darby The “Gardner hypothesis" suggests that an excess of childhood …
PJ Baker, DG Hoel - European Journal of Cancer Care, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The meta‐analysis combined and statistically analysed studies of childhood leukaemia and nuclear facilities. Focus was on studies that calculated standardized rates for individual …
Abstract Objectives: To test the “Gardner hypothesis” that childhood leukaemia and non- Hodgkin lymphoma can be caused by fathers' exposure to ionising radiation before the …
R Doll - British journal of cancer, 1995 - nature.com
Abstract In November 1895, when Conrad Röntgen serendipitously discovered X-rays, epidemiology was effectively limited to the study of infectious disease. What little …
G Friedler - Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1996 - Elsevier
Experimental and epidemiologic investigations document the adverse consequences of an array of paternal exposures on the development of subsequent offspring. Male-mediated …