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    Childhood leukaemia, nuclear sites, and population mixing

    The excess of childhood leukaemia (CL) in Seascale, near the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing site in rural NW England, suggested that an epidemic of an underlying infection, to which CL is a rare response, is ...

    L Kinlen in British Journal of Cancer (2011)

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    Childhood leukaemia and ordnance factories in west Cumbria during the Second World War

    Much evidence has accumulated that childhood leukaemia (CL) is a rare response to a common, but unidentified, infection and in particular that situations involving the unusual mixing of urban and rural groups ...

    L Kinlen in British Journal of Cancer (2006)

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    Population mixing and childhood leukaemia: Fallon and other US clusters

    L Kinlen, R Doll in British Journal of Cancer (2004)

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    A case–control study of childhood leukaemia and paternal occupational contact level in rural Sweden

    In a national case–control study in Sweden, we investigated whether in rural areas (where susceptible individuals are more prevalent than in urban areas) leukaemia risk was higher among the young children of f...

    L Kinlen, J Jiang, K Hemminki in British Journal of Cancer (2002)

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    Childhood cancer in relation to prenatal exposure to chickenpox

    W J Blot, G Draper, L Kinlen, M Kinnier Wilson in British Journal of Cancer (1980)

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    Cancer incidence in relation to fluoride level in water supplies

    L Kinlen in British Dental Journal (1975)