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Aetiologic factors in lymphoid malignancies: a case-control epidemiological study
Authors:S M Bernard  R A Cartwright  C C Bird  I D Richards  I Lauder  B E Roberts
Affiliation:1. Department of Community Medicine and General Practice, University of Leeds, Leeds, U.K.;2. Yorkshire Regional Cancer Organisation, Cookridge Hospital, Leeds, U.K.;3. Department of Pathology, University of Leeds, Leeds 2, U.K.;4. Department of Haematology, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, U.K.
Abstract:A prospective case-control study of the aetiologic factors involved in the production of lymphoid malignancies has been conducted within a defined geographical area covering six health districts in the Yorkshire Region. Among the aspects investigated were past medical events, occupations and certain social factors. A number of possible causal relationships have been identified including Jewish religion, past solvent exposure and ingestion of amphetamines, although the latter did not achieve statistical significance in this study. In addition several new associations have been identified, most notably with the occurrence of adult eczema/dermatitis and with treatment by radiation or steroids. The feasibility of conducting such a broadly based epidemiological investigation has been established.
Keywords:Lymphoma  leukaemia  Hodgkin's disease  non-Hodgkin's lymphoma  chronic lymphocytic leukaemia  acute lymphoblastic leukaemia  Bell's palsy  eczema/dermatitis  Correspondence to: Dr R.A. Cartwright, Yorkshire Regional Cancer Organization, Cookridge Hospital, Leeds 16, U.K.
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