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Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom.Issue Date
2009-12
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Although the epidemiology of malignant bone tumours in children and young adults has been explored, no definitive causation of any specific tumour has yet been identified. We performed a literature review (1970-2008) to find all papers covering possible aetiological factors involved in the development of bone tumours in children and young adults. Several associations have been reported with some consistency: the presence of hernias and Ewing sarcoma; high fluoride exposure and osteosarcoma; and parental farming and residence on a farm, younger age at puberty and family history of cancer for all bone tumours, especially osteosarcoma. Clearly further research is needed to confirm or refute these putative risk factors. It is likely that studies of gene-environment interactions may prove to be the most fruitful of future research.Citation
Epidemiology of bone tumours in children and young adults. 2009, 53 (6):941-52 Pediatr Blood CancerJournal
Pediatric Blood & CancerDOI
10.1002/pbc.22194PubMed ID
19618453Type
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1545-5017ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1002/pbc.22194
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