15
Views
7
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric

References

  • Technical Working Group on Priority Diseases, Subgroup Child-hood Cancer. Baseline Report on Childhood Cancer in the Framework of the European Environment and Health Strategy. European Commission, DG ENV, Brussels, Belgium, 2004. Available at http://www.rome-conference.org/conference/documents/baselinereportchildhoodcancer_000.pdf.
  • Ehrenberg L, Granath F, Törnqvist M. Macromolecule adducts as biornarkers of exposure to environmental mutagens in human populations. Environ Health Perspect. 1996;104 suppl 3: 423-8.
  • Huff J, Hoel D. Perspective and overview of the concepts and value of hazard identification as the initial phase of risk assess-ment for cancer and human health. Scand J Work Environ Health. 1992;18 suppl 1: 83-9.
  • Hluff J. Issues and controversies surrounding qualitative strategies for identifying and forecasting cancer causing agents in the human environment. Pharrnacol Toxicol. 1993; 72 suppl 1: 12-27.
  • IARC Monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans. Lyon, France: I_ARC, 1999; 74: 17.
  • Landrigan PJ, Carlson JE, Bearer CE et al. Children's health and the envirominent: a new agenda for prevention research. Environ Health Perspect 1998; 106 suppl 3: 787-94.
  • Lewtas J. Complex mixtures of air pollutants: characterizing the cancer risk of polycyclic organic matter. Environ Health Per-spect. 1993; 100: 211–8.
  • Hei TK, Wu LJ, Liu SX, Vannais D, Waldren CA, Randers-Pehrson G. Mutagenic effects of a single and an exact number of alpha particles in mammalian cells. Proc Natl. Acad Sci USA. 1997; 94: 3765–70.
  • Phillips DH, Hewer A, Martin CN, Garner RC, King MM, Cor-relation of DNA adduct levels, in human lung with cigarette smoking. Nature. 1988; 336: 790–2.
  • Lutz WIC Dose-response relationship and low dose extrapola-tion in chemical carcinogenesis. Carcinogenesis. 1990; 11: 1243–7.
  • Ehrenberg L, Moustacchi E, Osterman-Golkar S, with an appen-dix (II) by G Ekman. International Commission for Protection agairist Environmental Mutagens and Carcinogens. Working paper 4/4. Dosirnetry of genotoxic agents and dose-response relationship of their effects. Mutat Res. 1983; 123: 121–82.
  • Birnbaum LS. The mechanism of dioxin toxicity: relationship to risk assessment. Environ Health Perspect. 1994;102 suppl 9: 157-6.
  • Roberts RJ. Overview of similarities and differences between children and adults: implications for risk assessment. In: Guzeliari PS, Henry CJ, Olin SS. Similarities and Differ-ences between Children and Adults. Washington, DC: ILSI Press, 1992: 11-5.
  • National Research Council. Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1993.
  • Carroquino MJ, Galson SK, Licht J, et al. The U.S. EPA Confer-ence on Preventable Causes of Cancer in Children: a research agenda. Environ Health Perspect. 1998;106 suppl 3: 867-73.
  • Paashuis-Lew YR, Heddle JA. Spontaneous mutation during fetal development and post-natal growth. Mutagenesis. 1998; 13: 613–7.
  • Page GO, Ben-Eliyahu S. A role for NK cells in greater suscepti-bility of young rats to metastatic formation. Devel Comp Inunuriol. 1999 23: 87-96.-
  • Birnbaum LS, Fenton SE. Cancer and developmental exposure to endocrine disruptors. Environ, Health Perspect. 2003; 111: 389–94.
  • Alves S, Prata MJ, Ferreira F, Amorim A. Screening of thiop-urine S-methyltransferase mutations by horizontal conforma-tion-sensitive gel electrophoresis. Hum Mutat. 2000; 15: 246–53.
  • Krajinovic M, Richer C, Sinnett H, Labuda D, Shiflett D. Genetic polymorphisms of N-acetyltransferases 1 and 2 and gene-gene interaction in the susceptibility to childhood acute lyrnphoblastic leukemia. Cancer Epiderniol Biomarkers Prey. 2000; 9: 557–62.
  • Davies SM, Robison LL, Buckley JD, Radloff GA, Ross JA, Per-entesis JP. Glutathione S-transferase polymorphisms in children with myeloid leukemia: a Children's Cancer Group study, Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers_Prev. 2000; 9: 563-6.
  • Sinnett D, Krajinovic M, Labuda D. Genetic susceptibility to childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Leuk Lymphoma. 2000; 38: 447–62
  • Saadat I. Saadat M. The glutathione S-transferase mu polymor-phism and susceptibility to acute lyrnphocytic leukemia. Cancer Lett. 2000; 158: 43–5.
  • Ezer R. Alonso M, Pereira E, et al. Identification of glutathioneS-transferase (GST) polymorphisms in brain tumors and associ-ation with susceptibility to pediatric astrocytornas. J Neuro-oncol. 2002; 59: 123–34.
  • Whyatt RM, Jedrychowski W, Hernminki K, et al. Biomarkers of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-DNA damage and cigarette smoke exposures in paired maternal and newborn blood sam-ples as a measure of differential susceptibility. Cancer Epi-derniol Biomarkers Prey. 2001; 10: 581–8.
  • Alexander FE, Patheal SL, Biondi A, et al. Transplacental chem-ical exposure and risk of infant leukemia with MLL gene fusion. Cancer Res. 2001; 61: 2542–6.
  • Feychting M, Svensson D, Ahlbom A. Exposure to motor vehicle exhaust and childhood cancer. Scand J Work Environ Health. 1998; 24: 8–11.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.