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Article Dans Une Revue Breast Cancer Research and Treatment Année : 2004

Incidence of childhood leukaemia in the vicinity of nuclear sites in France, 1990-1998.

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Overall, 670 cases (O) of childhood leukaemia were diagnosed within 20 km of the 29 French nuclear installations between 1990 and 1998 compared to an expected number (E) of 729.09 cases (O/E=0.92, 95% confidence interval (CI)=[0.85-0.99]). Each of the four areas defined around the sites showed non significant deficits of cases (0-5 km: O=65, O/E=0.87, CI=[0.67-1.10]; 5-10 km: O=165, O/E=0.95, CI=[0.81-1.10]; 10-15 km: O=220, O/E=0.88, CI=[0.77-1.00]; 15-20 km: O=220, O/E=0.96, CI=[0.84-1.10]). There was no evidence of a trend in standardised incidence ratio with distance from the sites for all children or for any of the three age groups studied. Similar results were obtained when the start-up year of the electricity-generating nuclear sites and their electric nuclear power were taken into account. No evidence was found of a generally increased risk of childhood leukaemia around the 29 French nuclear sites under study during 1990-1998.

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inserm-00086388 , version 1 (18-07-2006)

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Mélanie White-Koning, Denis Hémon, Dominique Laurier, Margot Tirmarche, Eric Jougla, et al.. Incidence of childhood leukaemia in the vicinity of nuclear sites in France, 1990-1998.. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2004, 91, pp.916-22. ⟨10.1038/sj.bjc.6602068⟩. ⟨inserm-00086388⟩
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