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Spatial clustering of childhood leukaemia in Switzerland: A nationwide study.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.101927
Date of Publication
October 1, 2017
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institut für Sozial- ...

Universitätsklinik fü...

Contributor
Konstantinoudis, Garyfallosorcid-logo
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Kreis, Christianorcid-logo
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Ammann, Roland
Universitätsklinik für Kinderheilkunde
Niggli, Felix
Kühni, Claudia
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Spycher, Benorcid-logo
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Swiss Paediatric Oncology, Group
Swiss National Cohort, Study Group
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

300 - Social sciences...

Series
International journal of cancer
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0020-7136
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1002/ijc.30832
PubMed ID
28608582
Uncontrolled Keywords

cancer registry

childhood cancer

acute lymphoid leukae...

point patterns

spatial clusters

Description
The aetiology of childhood leukaemia remains largely unknown. Several hypotheses involve environmental exposures that could implicate spatial clustering of cases. The evidence from previous clustering studies is inconclusive. Most of them used areal data and thus had limited spatial resolution. We investigated whether childhood leukaemia tends to cluster in space using exact geocodes of place of residence both at the time of birth or diagnosis. We included 1,871 leukaemia cases diagnosed between 1985 and 2015 at age 0-15 years from the Swiss Childhood Cancer Registry. For each case, we randomly sampled 10 age and sex matched controls from national censuses closest in time. We used the difference of k-functions, Cuzick-Edwards' test and Tango's index for point data to assess spatial clustering and Kulldorff's circular scan to detect clusters. We separately investigated acute lymphoid leukaemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), different age groups at diagnosis (0-4, 5-15 years) and adjusted for multiple testing. After adjusting for multiple testing, we found no evidence of spatial clustering of childhood leukaemia neither around time of birth (p = 0.52) nor diagnosis (p = 0.51). Individual tests indicated spatial clustering for leukaemia diagnosed at age 5-15 years, p k-functions = 0.05 and p Cuzick-Edwards' = 0.04 and a cluster of ALL cases diagnosed at age 0-4 years in a small rural area (p = 0.05). This study provides little evidence of spatial clustering of childhood leukaemia in Switzerland and highlights the importance of accounting for multiple testing in clustering studies.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/153696
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