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Original Articles

Stillbirth, early death and neonatal morbidity among offspring of female cancer survivors

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Pages 1152-1159 | Received 08 Aug 2012, Accepted 07 Dec 2012, Published online: 17 Jan 2013

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Figure 1. Cohorts of former cancer patients, siblings of cancer patients and offspring. Description of linkage with the Cause- of-Death Register (1969–2007) and Medical Birth Register (1987–2008) to obtain information on early deaths and stillbirths, respectively. CDR, Cause-of-Death Register; MBR, Medical Birth Registry; mo, months; yrs, years.

Figure 1. Cohorts of former cancer patients, siblings of cancer patients and offspring. Description of linkage with the Cause- of-Death Register (1969–2007) and Medical Birth Register (1987–2008) to obtain information on early deaths and stillbirths, respectively. CDR, Cause-of-Death Register; MBR, Medical Birth Registry; mo, months; yrs, years.

Table I. Risk of early neonatal death (within one week), neonatal death (within one month, first week included), and infant death (up to one year) from the Cause-of-Death registry (1987–2007) among offspring of female cancer survivors born nine months after diagnosis or later as compared with offspring of female siblings.

Table II. Risk of early neonatal (within one week), neonatal (within one month, first week included) and infant death (up to one year) from the Cause-of-Death Registry data (1987–2007) by age at diagnosis of survivor parent comparing offspring of female patients with offspring of female siblings.

Table III. Risk of stillbirth and various indicators of neonatal outcomes (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation or respirator care, monitoring or neonatal intensive unit care, and birth asphyxia) among offspring of women with a history of cancer as compared with offspring of female siblings using data from the Medical Birth Registry (1987–2008).

Table IV. Risk of stillbirth and various indicators of neonatal outcomes (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation or respirator care, monitoring or neonatal intensive unit care, and birth asphyxia) among offspring of women with a history of cancer grouped by age at diagnosis as compared with offspring of female siblings using data from the Medical Birth Registry (1987–2008).

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