International Journal of Epidemiology, Vol 26, 272-278, Copyright © 1997 by International Epidemiological Association
KH Gelberg, EF Fitzgerald, S Hwang and R Dubrow
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for osteosarcoma in young people were investigated
in a population-based case-control study among residents of New York State,
excluding New York City. METHODS: Cases (n = 130) were diagnosed between
1978 and 1988 at < or = 24 years of age. Controls were randomly selected
from birth certificates and were pair matched to cases on year of birth and
sex. Exposure information was obtained by telephone interview with a
subject and/or parent, and from birth certificates and school and medical
records. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: A significant positive association was
observed with height one year before diagnosis (P-value for trend = 0.02).
No significant associations were observed between osteosarcoma and weight
of body mass index one year before diagnosis, birth length, birthweight,
gestational age, having reached puberty, having begun growth spurt, age at
puberty, age growth spurt began, medical x-rays, antenatal exposures,
family history of cancer, birth defects, or parental occupation.
ARTICLES
Growth and development and other risk factors for osteosarcoma in children and young adults
New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology, Albany, NY 12203, USA.
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