Advancing Parental Age and Risk of Solid Tumors in Children: A Case-Control Study in Peru
Background. The causes of childhood cancer are not well known, but the advanced age of the parents has been suggested as a risk factor for childhood cancer in several observational studies. In this study, we examine a possible link between parental age and childhood solid tumors. Methods. We conduct...
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doaj-5b9278f871bc43c4a6eea6f285947dc22020-11-24T21:44:17ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Oncology1687-84501687-84692018-01-01201810.1155/2018/39246353924635Advancing Parental Age and Risk of Solid Tumors in Children: A Case-Control Study in PeruLigia Rios0Liliana Vásquez1Mónica Oscanoa2Iván Maza3Jenny Gerónimo4Pediatric Oncology Unit, Edgardo Rebagliati Martins Hospital, 490 Domingo Cueto Avenue, Lima 11, PeruPediatric Oncology Unit, Edgardo Rebagliati Martins Hospital, 490 Domingo Cueto Avenue, Lima 11, PeruPediatric Oncology Unit, Edgardo Rebagliati Martins Hospital, 490 Domingo Cueto Avenue, Lima 11, PeruPediatric Oncology Unit, Edgardo Rebagliati Martins Hospital, 490 Domingo Cueto Avenue, Lima 11, PeruPediatric Oncology Unit, Edgardo Rebagliati Martins Hospital, 490 Domingo Cueto Avenue, Lima 11, PeruBackground. The causes of childhood cancer are not well known, but the advanced age of the parents has been suggested as a risk factor for childhood cancer in several observational studies. In this study, we examine a possible link between parental age and childhood solid tumors. Methods. We conducted a hospital-based case-control study (310 cases and 620 controls, matched by age and gender) at Rebagliati Hospital, Lima, Peru. Odd ratio was used to compare categories of advancing maternal and paternal age with and without adjusting for possible confounding factors were calculated. Results. The risk of childhood retinoblastoma was significantly higher among children of mothers aged> 35 years (adjusted OR 1.21; 95% CI, 1.09-6.08) and fathers aged> 35 years (OR 1.17; 1.01-16.33). A significant trend with increasing mother's age (p = 0.037) and father's age (p = 0.005) was found. There were more risks to development of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (p = 0.047) and gonadal germ cell tumors (p = 0.04) for advanced paternal age. There was a strong protective effect of increasing parity on risk of solid tumors in children (p=0.0015). Conclusion. Our results suggest that advanced parental age is associated with the risk for the development of retinoblastoma. Advanced paternal age increases the risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and gonadal germ cell tumor. The higher the order of birth of the children, the less the chance of developing any neoplasm.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3924635 |
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Advancing Parental Age and Risk of Solid Tumors in Children: A Case-Control Study in Peru |
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Advancing Parental Age and Risk of Solid Tumors in Children: A Case-Control Study in Peru |
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Advancing Parental Age and Risk of Solid Tumors in Children: A Case-Control Study in Peru |
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Advancing Parental Age and Risk of Solid Tumors in Children: A Case-Control Study in Peru |
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Advancing Parental Age and Risk of Solid Tumors in Children: A Case-Control Study in Peru |
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advancing parental age and risk of solid tumors in children: a case-control study in peru |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Journal of Oncology |
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1687-8450 1687-8469 |
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Background. The causes of childhood cancer are not well known, but the advanced age of the parents has been suggested as a risk factor for childhood cancer in several observational studies. In this study, we examine a possible link between parental age and childhood solid tumors. Methods. We conducted a hospital-based case-control study (310 cases and 620 controls, matched by age and gender) at Rebagliati Hospital, Lima, Peru. Odd ratio was used to compare categories of advancing maternal and paternal age with and without adjusting for possible confounding factors were calculated. Results. The risk of childhood retinoblastoma was significantly higher among children of mothers aged> 35 years (adjusted OR 1.21; 95% CI, 1.09-6.08) and fathers aged> 35 years (OR 1.17; 1.01-16.33). A significant trend with increasing mother's age (p = 0.037) and father's age (p = 0.005) was found. There were more risks to development of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (p = 0.047) and gonadal germ cell tumors (p = 0.04) for advanced paternal age. There was a strong protective effect of increasing parity on risk of solid tumors in children (p=0.0015). Conclusion. Our results suggest that advanced parental age is associated with the risk for the development of retinoblastoma. Advanced paternal age increases the risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and gonadal germ cell tumor. The higher the order of birth of the children, the less the chance of developing any neoplasm. |
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