1. Neighborhood Deprivation, Indoor Chemical Concentrations, and Spatial Risk for Childhood Leukemia
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David C. Wheeler, Joseph Boyle, Matt Carli, Mary H. Ward, and Catherine Metayer
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,childhood leukemia ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Bayesian index model ,neighborhood deprivation ,selection bias - Abstract
Leukemia is the most common childhood cancer in industrialized countries, and the increasing incidence trends in the US suggest that environmental exposures play a role in its etiology. Neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) has been found to be associated with many health outcomes, including childhood leukemia. In this paper, we used a Bayesian index model approach to estimate a neighborhood deprivation index (NDI) in the analysis of childhood leukemia in a population-based case-control study (diagnosed 1999 to 2006) in northern and central California, with direct indoor measurements of many chemicals for 277 cases and 306 controls
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- 2023
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