Effects of solar radiation and wood smoke on risk of childhood leukaemia: system analysis

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Radiation is recognized risk factor for childhood leukemia. The impact of tobacco smoke and traffic-related pollutants on risk of leukemia development in children is discussed. To study relationship between solar activity, wood smoke and risk of leukemia in children is very important for understanding the situation in a specific area, as well as for acquiring new knowledge of causes of this type of hemoblastoses. The paper presents system analysis of effects of exposure to solar radiation and wood smoke on risk for leukemia development in young children at 0-4 years, resided in the Khabarovsk region. Authors studied more accurate information on leukemia incidence among children at 0-4 years, born from 1972 to 1988. To study effects of solar activity and amount of wildfires in 1-2-3 years before and after the birth of the children on leukemia rate in the cohort under study multivariate analysis was used. Linear relationship between leukemia rate and amount of wildfires 2 years before the birth of the children (r=0.465; p=0.060) and solar activity in 3 years after the birth (r=0.567; p=0.018) was found. Using multivariate analysis, we found positive multiple correlation (R=0.614; F(2.14)=4.236; p function show_eabstract() { $('#eabstract1').hide(); $('#eabstract2').show(); $('#eabstract_expand').hide(); }

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Radiation, solar radiation, ecology, environmental factors, woodsmoke, wildfires, prenatal, postnatal, children, carcinogenesis, leukemia, system analysis

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170171470

IDR: 170171470   |   DOI: 10.21870/0131-3878-2018-27-4-87-94

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