Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6351510 | Environmental Research | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Although we observed no association overall between NO2 or road density, this was the first study to observe an elevated odds of exposure to NO2 among children with AML compared to controls suggesting further exploration of traffic-related air pollution and AML is warranted.
Keywords
OCCREPAAMLPost OfficemetersppbOMIAir pollutionEnvironmental Protection AgencyOzone Monitoring InstrumentTrafficland-use regressionGISGeographic information systemLocally weighted scatterplot smoothingconfidence intervalparts per billionLoessLURleukemiaacute lymphoid leukemiaacute myeloid leukemiaodds ratioNitrogen dioxideNO2ALLChildren
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Authors
Amanda E. Janitz, Janis E. Campbell, Sheryl Magzamen, Anne Pate, Julie A. Stoner, Jennifer D. Peck,