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SUBMITTER: Grulich AE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2950815 | biostudies-other | 2010 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Grulich Andrew E AE Vajdic Claire M CM Falster Michael O MO Kane Eleanor E Smedby Karin Ekstrom KE Bracci Paige M PM de Sanjose Silvia S Becker Nikolaus N Turner Jenny J Martinez-Maza Otoniel O Melbye Mads M Engels Eric A EA Vineis Paolo P Costantini Adele Seniori AS Holly Elizabeth A EA Spinelli John J JJ La Vecchia Carlo C Zheng Tongzhang T Chiu Brian C H BC Franceschi Silvia S Cocco Pierluigi P Maynadié Marc M Foretova Lenka L Staines Anthony A Brennan Paul P Davis Scott S Severson Richard K RK Cerhan James R JR Breen Elizabeth C EC Birmann Brenda B Cozen Wendy W
American journal of epidemiology 20100818 6
There is inconsistent evidence that increasing birth order may be associated with risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). The authors examined the association between birth order and related variables and NHL risk in a pooled analysis (1983-2005) of 13,535 cases and 16,427 controls from 18 case-control studies within the International Lymphoma Epidemiology Consortium (InterLymph). Overall, the authors found no significant association between increasing birth order and risk of NHL (P-trend = 0.082) a ...[more]