The findings support the infection hypothesis that population mixing can increase the incidence of childhood leukaemia in rural areas.
Evidence has mounted that the incidence of childhood leukaemia can be increased by population mixing, particularly in a rural area.
Subsequent studies have supported the hypothesis that population mixing can influence the incidence of childhood leukaemia.
As of 2011 he has raised more than £1 million for research into childhood leukaemia.
A new study by cancer researchers in Oxford has found a possible link between childhood leukaemia and fathers who work at nuclear sites.
As a second example of health work linked to hazard studies we may cite the research being conducted by Cross (1989) on childhood leukaemia.
Already the rosy periwinkle from Madagascar has made a major contribution to curing childhood leukaemia and other blood cancers.
In childhood leukaemia and chronic myeloid leukaemia, there appears to be consensus emerging.
There has been a theory about a link between a high incidence of childhood leukaemia, for example, and proximity to the Welsh coastline.
This gene has been associated with childhood leukaemia.