Incidence of childhood central nervous system tumors in the Nordic countries
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2010Vol. 56(1), pp. 65–69
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Lisbeth Samsø Schmidt, Kjeld Schmiegelow, Päivi M. Lähteenmäki, Catarina Träger, Tore Stokland, Katrine Grell, Göran Gustafson, Astrid Sehested, Ole Raashou‐Nielsen, Christoffer Johansen, Joachim Schüz
Abstract
The incidence rates of childhood CNS tumors in the Nordic countries remain among the highest in the world. The stable incidence rates during the last 22 years indicate that major changes in environmental risk factors are unlikely.
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