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      Enigmatic Differences by Sex in Cancer Incidence: Evidence From Childhood Cancers.

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          We investigated the differences in cancer incidence between boys and girls. The incidence data for pediatric cancers were retrieved from the International Incidence of Childhood Cancer project (1990-2015). Poisson regression was applied to detect the sex differences in cancer incidence at global and regional levels. Boys were more susceptible to childhood cancers than girls, with a global boy-to-girl incidence rate ratio of 1.27 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.26, 1.28) for leukemia, 1.48 (95% CI: 1.46, 1.51) for lymphomas, 1.10 (95% CI: 1.08, 1.11) for central nervous system neoplasms, 1.11 (95% CI: 1.08, 1.13) for neuroblastoma, 1.05 (95% CI: 1.02, 1.09) for retinoblastoma, and 1.39 (95% CI: 1.33, 1.45) for hepatic tumors. Incidence among girls was predominant only in renal tumors (incidence rate ratio = 0.90, 95% CI: 0.88, 0.92). Significant sex differences were observed in childhood cancers based on global-scale cancer data. The most pronounced disparities were observed mostly in developing countries, highlighting that data registration quality should be improved and that attention is needed for health-care access and service utilization for girls in these regions. Additionally, given the limited exposures to environmental risk factors in children, the differences might be mainly attributable to some endogenous risk factors and warrant further investigations.

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          Journal
          Am J Epidemiol
          American journal of epidemiology
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          1476-6256
          0002-9262
          June 01 2019
          : 188
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
          [2 ] Collaborative Innovation Center for Genetics and Development, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
          [3 ] Fudan University Taizhou Institute of Health Sciences, Taizhou, China.
          [4 ] State Key Laboratory for Oncogenes and Related Genes, Shanghai Cancer Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
          [5 ] Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
          [6 ] Key Laboratory of Public Health Safety.
          [7 ] Human Phenome Institute, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
          Article
          5369501
          10.1093/aje/kwz058
          30834440
          8e10259a-7b51-4510-9e21-f1d4cfaecfb9
          © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.
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          cancer incidence,childhood cancer,differences by sex,leukemia,lymphomas

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