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Domestic Abstracts

Domestic Abstracts Domestic Abstracts CANCER Pa NENGLJMED Philadelphia, Boston, Mass Maternal Useand RiskofChildhood and Drug After and Mortality Reoperation Open Leukemia Transurethral of Nonlymphoblastic Among Resection the Prostate Offspring: An Epidemiologie Investigation for Prostatic Implicating Benign Hyperplasia From the Childrens Marijuana (A Report As of an effort to evaluate alternative treatments for part ongoing Cancer Study Group) outcomes benign prostatic we the oftransur¬ compared hyperplasia, ethral resection The Childrens Cancer of the with those of Study Group conducted a case-control prostate open study prostatectomy. Men = to assess in utero and in Denmark (n 36 Oxford¬ designed in children with undergoing prostatectomy 703); postnatal exposures = 12 acute leukemia. shire, England (n and Canada (n were were for re¬ 5284); Manitoba, 090) nonlymphoblastic Analyses performed identified maternal use of medications administrative data and followed ported and in the retrospectively through drugs year preceding for to and 11- up 8 The cumulative of during the index of the 204 case-control An up years. patients undergo¬ pairs. percentage pregnancy fold risk .003) ing second was after transur¬ (P was found for maternal use of prostatectomy substantially mind-altering drugs higher ethral to than after vs 4.5% in or the index with acute prostatectomy (12.0% http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Domestic Abstracts

JAMA , Volume 262 (15) – Oct 20, 1989

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1989 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1989.03430150040010
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Abstract

Domestic Abstracts CANCER Pa NENGLJMED Philadelphia, Boston, Mass Maternal Useand RiskofChildhood and Drug After and Mortality Reoperation Open Leukemia Transurethral of Nonlymphoblastic Among Resection the Prostate Offspring: An Epidemiologie Investigation for Prostatic Implicating Benign Hyperplasia From the Childrens Marijuana (A Report As of an effort to evaluate alternative treatments for part ongoing Cancer Study Group) outcomes benign prostatic we the oftransur¬ compared hyperplasia, ethral resection The Childrens Cancer of the with those of Study Group conducted a case-control prostate open study prostatectomy. Men = to assess in utero and in Denmark (n 36 Oxford¬ designed in children with undergoing prostatectomy 703); postnatal exposures = 12 acute leukemia. shire, England (n and Canada (n were were for re¬ 5284); Manitoba, 090) nonlymphoblastic Analyses performed identified maternal use of medications administrative data and followed ported and in the retrospectively through drugs year preceding for to and 11- up 8 The cumulative of during the index of the 204 case-control An up years. patients undergo¬ pairs. percentage pregnancy fold risk .003) ing second was after transur¬ (P was found for maternal use of prostatectomy substantially mind-altering drugs higher ethral to than after vs 4.5% in or the index with acute prostatectomy (12.0%

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Oct 20, 1989

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