2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.25482
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Neurocutaneous Syndromes, Perinatal Factors, and the Risk of Childhood Cancer in Sweden

Christina-Evmorfia Kampitsi,
Ann Nordgren,
Hanna Mogensen
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceNeurocutaneous syndromes are associated with cancer predisposition and sometimes associated with perinatal factors. A better understanding of the association between neurocutaneous syndromes, perinatal factors, and childhood cancer is key for earlier cancer detection.ObjectiveTo evaluate the association of neurocutaneous syndromes and perinatal factors with childhood cancer risk in a cohort of Swedish children.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsIn this nationwide cohort study, all children and adolesce… Show more

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“…Over the decades, the score has consistently been used as a risk factor in clinical studies [ 7 ]. It has been associated not only with an increased incidence of long-term neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy and seizures [ 18 ], but also with a wide variety of conditions such as attention deficit disorder/hyperactivity [ 19 ], permanent dentition [ 20 ], cancer [ 21 ], food allergy [ 22 ], autism spectrum disorder [ 23 ], polycystic kidney disease [ 24 ] and amblyopia [ 25 ]. The Apgar score is used as often for research into morbidities that manifest in the post-natal period, including all the discharge diagnoses used as short-term outcomes in this current study [ 9 , 26 – 34 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the decades, the score has consistently been used as a risk factor in clinical studies [ 7 ]. It has been associated not only with an increased incidence of long-term neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy and seizures [ 18 ], but also with a wide variety of conditions such as attention deficit disorder/hyperactivity [ 19 ], permanent dentition [ 20 ], cancer [ 21 ], food allergy [ 22 ], autism spectrum disorder [ 23 ], polycystic kidney disease [ 24 ] and amblyopia [ 25 ]. The Apgar score is used as often for research into morbidities that manifest in the post-natal period, including all the discharge diagnoses used as short-term outcomes in this current study [ 9 , 26 – 34 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%