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Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 132, Number 2, 21 December 2008
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Incidence, time trends and regional variation of childhood leukaemia in Germany and Europe
pp. 107-113(7)
Authors: Kaatsch, Peter; Mergenthaler, Andreas

Aetiology of childhood acute leukaemias: current status of knowledge
pp. 114-118(5)
Authors: Rossig, Claudia; Juergens, Heribert

Genetic susceptibility to childhood leukaemia
pp. 119-129(11)
Authors: Chokkalingam, Anand P.; Buffler, Patricia A.

Indoor radon and childhood leukaemia
pp. 175-181(7)
Author: Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole

Epidemiological studies of leukaemia in children and young adults around nuclear facilities: a critical review
pp. 182-190(9)
Authors: Laurier, D.; Jacob, S.; Bernier, M. O.; Leuraud, K.; Metz, C.; Samson, E.; Laloi, P.

Childhood leukaemia near British nuclear installations: methodological issues and recent results
pp. 191-197(7)
Authors: Bithell, J. F.; Keegan, T. J.; Kroll, M. E.; Murphy, M. F. G.; Vincent, T. J.

Residential exposures to pesticides and childhood leukaemia
pp. 212-219(8)
Authors: Metayer, Catherine; Buffler, Patricia A.

The UK Childhood Cancer Study: maternal occupational exposures and childhood leukaemia and lymphoma
pp. 232-240(9)
Authors: McKinney, Patricia A.; Raji, Olaide Y.; van Tongeren, Martie; Feltbower, Richard G.

Preconception exposures to potential germ-cell mutagens
pp. 241-245(5)
Author: Draper, Gerald

Childhood leukaemia and socioeconomic status: what is the evidence?
pp. 246-254(9)
Authors: Adam, Martin; Rebholz, Cornelia E.; Egger, Matthias; Zwahlen, Marcel; Kuehni, Claudia E.

Overview of recent studies on childhood leukaemia, intra-uterine growth and diet
pp. 255-258(4)
Authors: de Klerk, Nicholas; Milne, Elizabeth

Exposure to infections through day-care attendance and risk of childhood leukaemia
pp. 259-266(8)
Authors: Urayama, Kevin Y.; Ma, Xiaomei; Buffler, Patricia A.

Discussion and summary
pp. 273-274(2)
Author: Portier, Christopher

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