The International Childhood Cancer Cohort Consortium (I4C): A research platform of prospective cohorts for studying the aetiology of childhood cancers
<strong>Background</strong> Childhood cancer is a rare but leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Established risk factors, accounting for <10% of incidence, have been identified primarily from case‐control studies. However, recall, selection and other potential biases impact i...
Main Authors: | Tikellis, G, Dwyer, T, Paltiel, O, Phillips, GS, Lemeshow, S, Golding, J, Northstone, K, Boyd, A, Olsen, S, Ghantous, A, Herceg, Z, Ward, MH, Håberg, SE, Magnus, P, Olsen, J, Ström, M, Mahabir, S, Jones, RR, Ponsonby, A-L, Clavel, J, Charles, MA, Trevathan, E, Qian, ZM, Maule, MM, Qiu, X, Hong, Y-C, Brandelise, S, Roman, E, Wake, M, He, J-R, Linet, MS, International Childhood Cancer Cohort Consortium |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2018
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