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    Facteurs de risque environnementaux des cancers de l’enfant

    Les cancers chez l’enfant résultent, comme les cancers de l’adulte, de processus multifactoriels multiétapes, et des facteurs environnementaux sont vraisemblablement impliqués. Ainsi, le rôle des radiations io...

    J. Clavel in Oncologie (2016)

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    Are ARID5B and IKZF1 polymorphisms also associated with childhood acute myeloblastic leukemia: the ESCALE study (SFCE)?

    J Rudant, L Orsi, A Bonaventure, S Goujon-Bellec, E Corda, A Baruchel in Leukemia (2013)

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    Genetic polymorphisms and childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: GWAS of the ESCALE study (SFCE)

    L Orsi, J Rudant, A Bonaventure, S Goujon-Bellec, E Corda, T-J Evans, A Petit in Leukemia (2012)

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    Cancers de l’enfant et de l’adolescent: de quoi parlons-nous ?

    In France, cancer hits around 1,700 children (0–14 years) and 700 adolescents (15–19 years) each year. In other terms, one child out of 440 developes a cancer before the age of 15 in industrial countries, and ...

    B. Lacour, A. Guyot-Goubin, E. Désandes, J. Clavel in Oncologie (2011)

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    History of infections and vaccinations and risk of lymphoid neoplasms: does influenza immunization reduce the risk?

    A Monnereau, L Orsi, X Troussard, C Berthou, P Fenaux, G Marit, P Soubeyran in Leukemia (2007)

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    Urinary Calcium After Oral Glucose Ingestion in Calcium Stone Formers: A Simple Provocative Test for Predicting Stone Recurrence

    Although the various metabolic abnormalities underlying Ca stone disease have been extensively studied, none of these except abnormalities in 24-h urine samples appear to be of any practical significance as pr...

    M. Normand, J.-P. Bouvet, J.-L. Cayotte, J. Clavel, A. Ulmann in Urolithiasis (1989)