Maternal smoking during pregnancy and risk of brain tumors in the offspring. A prospective study of 1.4 million Swedish births

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Daniel R. Brooks
Lorelei A. Mucci
Elizabeth E. Hatch
Sven Cnattingius
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Cancer Causes & Control | 2004年 / 15卷
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brain neoplasms; childhood; cohort studies; pregnancy; smoking;
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Objective: Studies of the effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy on development of brain tumors in the offspring generally have found no increase in risk but most have mainly relied on retrospective exposure assessment. We conducted a prospective study on a large birth cohort in Sweden.
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