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Risk Factors and Causes of Childhood Cancer


Risk Factors and Causes of Childhood Cancer

Lifestyle-related risk factors, such as smoking, having excess body weight, not getting enough exercise, eating an unhealthy diet, and drinking alcohol play a ...

Risks and causes of cancer in children

Known risk factors · medical conditions · genetics · problems with development in the womb · exposure to infections · exposure to radiation · previous cancer ...

Genetic and nongenetic risk factors for childhood cancer - PMC

High dose ionizing radiation and prior chemotherapy are accepted causes of childhood cancers, each raising risk several fold (4-7). No other environmental risk ...

Childhood Cancer Symptoms and Risk Factors

Cancers in children are sometimes hard to recognize because common illnesses or everyday bumps and bruises can mask the early warning signs.

Cancer in Children and Adolescents - NCI

Inherited genetic changes · Genetic changes early in development · Environmental exposures · Factors associated with reduced risks of childhood ...

Childhood cancer - World Health Organization (WHO)

Some chronic infections, such as HIV, Epstein-Barr virus and malaria, are risk factors for childhood cancer. They are particularly relevant in ...

What Causes Childhood Cancer? A Medical Mystery

A strong family history of cancer may increase a child's risk of cancer, but these genes are extremely rare. Childhood cancers are almost always ...

Risk Factors for Childhood Leukemia | American Cancer Society

Risk Factors for Childhood Leukemia · Genetic syndromes. Some genetic disorders increase a child's risk of developing leukemia: · Inherited immune ...

Causes of Childhood Cancer: A Review of the Recent Literature

Sunburn and exposure to sunlight during childhood are risk factors for melanoma and other skin cancers that are diagnosed throughout life [60].

Pediatric and Childhood Cancers | Boston Children's Hospital

Lifestyle factors such as smoking, a high-fat diet and working with toxic chemicals may be risk factors for some adult cancers. Most children with cancer, ...

What Causes Childhood Cancer?

Chemical exposure · Chemicals contained in air pollution – including benzene – are known to be carcinogenic. · Associations have also been reported with exposure ...

Childhood Cancers - NCI

Causes of Childhood Cancer. The causes of most childhood cancers are not known. About 8 to 10 percent of all cancers in children are caused by ...

Causes of Cancer - Stanford Medicine Children's Health

What are the risk factors for cancer? · Lifestyle factors · Family history, inheritance, and genetics · Some genetic disorders · Exposures to certain viruses.

What Causes Childhood Cancer? An Oncologist Explains

Why do children get cancer? ... Cancer is caused when the body stops controlling cell growth properly. Normally, when old cells die, the body ...

USC study identifies new risk factor for most common childhood ...

According the research, children genetically predisposed to overproduce lymphocytes in relation to other white blood cells are at higher ...

Cancer Causes and Risk Factors

The factors involved may be genetic, environmental or constitutional characteristics of the individual. Diagnosis, treatment and prognosis for childhood cancers ...

Maternal and perinatal risk factors for childhood cancer - BMJ Open

Conclusions Younger maternal age, maternal smoking, delivery by caesarean section and low Apgar score at 5 min were independently associated with increased risk ...

Childhood Cancers Symptoms and Risks

Childhood cancer risk factors ... Lifestyle-related risk factors, like being overweight or heavy alcohol or tobacco use, can play a major role in adult-onset ...

Causes of Cancer - Nationwide Children's Hospital

Smoking, alcohol, poor nutrition, being inactive, sun exposure, and working with toxic chemicals may be risk factors for some adult cancers. Most children with ...

Risk factors of childhood cancer in Armenia: a case-control study

The history of maternal trauma-induced stress during pregnancy was a risk factor for developing childhood cancer in the offspring in this study.