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Volume 41, Issue 18, Pages 2911-2916 (December 2005)


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Is there a common aetiology for certain childhood malignancies? Results of cross-space–time clustering analyses

Richard J.Q. McNallyaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Tim O.B. Edenb, Freda E. Alexanderc, Anna M. Kelseyd, Jillian M. Birche

Received 18 March 2005; received in revised form 29 March 2005; accepted 8 April 2005.

Abstract 

We previously demonstrated significant space–time clustering amongst cases of childhood leukaemia (in particular acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL)), central nervous system (CNS) tumour (especially astrocytoma), soft tissue sarcoma and Wilms’ tumour. We hypothesised that there may be common aetiological mechanisms between some of these diagnostic groups. To test this hypothesis we analysed for cross-space–time clustering between these diagnostic groups, using population-based data from north-west England. Data were examined by a second-order procedure based on K-functions. Reference points in time and space were dates and addresses at birth and diagnosis. The results showed statistically significant (P<0.05) cross-clustering between cases of leukaemia and CNS tumour and between cases of ALL and astrocytoma. There was no statistically significant cross-clustering of Wilms’ tumours and soft tissue sarcomas with any other malignancy. In conclusion, these findings are consistent with common, possibly infectious, aetiological mechanisms for childhood leukaemia (particularly ALL) and CNS tumours (particularly astrocytoma).

a Sir James Spence Institute, Level 4, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle NE1 4LP, UK

b Academic Unit of Paediatric Oncology, Central Manchester and Manchester Children’s University Hospitals NHS Trust and Christie Hospital Trust, Wilmslow Road, Manchester M20 4BX, UK

c Department of Public Health Sciences, The University of Edinburgh Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, UK

d Department of Histopathology, Central Manchester and Manchester Children’s University Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester M27 4HA, UK

e Cancer Research UK Paediatric and Familial Cancer Research Group, Central Manchester and Manchester Children’s University Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester M27 4HA, UK

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 191 202 3029; fax: +44 191 202 3060.

PII: S0959-8049(05)00787-2

doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2005.04.051


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