Abstract
Background: Congenital anomalies have been found more often in children with cancer than in those without. Rib abnormalities (RAs) have been associated with childhood cancer; however, studies have differed in the type of RAs and cancers implicated. Methods: Rib abnormalities were assessed predominantly by X-ray in a hospital-based case-control study. Results: There was a significant difference in the number of cases vs controls with RAs after controlling for age and sex, specifically for acute myelogenous leukaemia, renal tumours, and hepatoblastoma. Conclusion: The results of this study support previous reports that there is an association of rib anomalies with childhood cancer. © 2011 Cancer Research UK All rights reserved.
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Zierhut, H., Murati, M., Holm, T., Hoggard, E., & Spector, L. G. (2011). Association of rib anomalies and childhood cancers. British Journal of Cancer, 105(9), 1392–1395. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2011.366
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