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Occupations of Parents of Children with Retinoblastoma: A Report from the Children's Cancer Study Group

Greta R. Bunin, Alena Petrakova, Anna T. Meadows, Beverly S. Emanuel, Jonathan D. Buckley, William G. Woods and G. Denman Hammond
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DOI:  Published November 1990
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A matched case-control study was conducted by the Children's Cancer Study Group to investigate the role of parental occupation in the etiology of sporadic heritable and nonheritable retinoblastoma. Eligible cases were those patients with retinoblastoma diagnosed in 1982–1985 at any of the Children's Cancer Study Group member hospitals. Telephone interviews of 201 parents of cases and their pair-matched controls selected by random digit dialing were completed. Of the 201 cases, 19 were familial, 67 were sporadic heritable, and 115 were nonheritable. The 19 familial cases were excluded from the analysis. Paternal employment in the military [odds ratio (OR) 2.8, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.1–8.8, P = 0.04] and in the metal industry (OR ∞, 95% CI 1.4-∞, P = 0.02) was associated with sporadic heritable retinoblastoma (N = 67). For nonheritable retinoblastoma (N = 115), a significant association was observed for a job cluster consisting mostly of welders and machinists (OR 4.0, 95% CI 1.1–22.1, P = 0.04). Occupations of maternal grand-parents were also studied and an association was observed with farming and nonheritable retinoblastoma (OR 10.0, 95% CI 1.4–433, P = 0.02). Many comparisons were made and the number of significant findings did not exceed that expected by chance. Thus, the results need to be interpreted very cautiously. However, the findings related to metal exposure corroborate observations on other childhood cancers.

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  • ↵1 Partial support for this study was provided by a grant from the National Institutes of Health (CA 36222). Contributing Children's Cancer Study Group investigators, institutions, and grant numbers are given in the Appendix. Grant support from the Division of Cancer Treatment, National Cancer Institute. National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services. A. P. was supported by the International Research and Exchanges Board while working on this project. Address reprint requests to the Children's Cancer Study Group, 199 North Lake Avenue, Third Floor, Pasadena, CA 91101.

  • Received December 13, 1989.
  • Accepted August 14, 1990.
  • ©1990 American Association for Cancer Research.
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Occupations of Parents of Children with Retinoblastoma: A Report from the Children's Cancer Study Group
Greta R. Bunin, Alena Petrakova, Anna T. Meadows, Beverly S. Emanuel, Jonathan D. Buckley, William G. Woods and G. Denman Hammond
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Greta R. Bunin, Alena Petrakova, Anna T. Meadows, Beverly S. Emanuel, Jonathan D. Buckley, William G. Woods and G. Denman Hammond
Cancer Res November 15 1990 (50) (22) 7129-7133;
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