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. 2018 Apr;7(4):1528-1536.
doi: 10.1002/cam4.1414. Epub 2018 Mar 13.

A greater birthweight increases the risk of acute leukemias in Mexican children-experience from the Mexican Interinstitutional Group for the Identification of the Causes of Childhood Leukemia (MIGICCL)

Elva Jiménez-Hernández  1   2 Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez  3 Juan Carlos Núñez-Enriquez  3 Jorge Alfonso Martín-Trejo  4 Laura Eugenia Espinoza-Hernández  2 Janet Flores-Lujano  3 José Arellano-Galindo  5 Aurora Medina-Sanson  5 Rogelio Paredes-Aguilera  6 Laura Elizabeth Merino-Pasaye  7 Martha Margarita Velázquez-Aviña  8 José Refugio Torres-Nava  9 Rosa Martha Espinosa-Elizondo  10 Raquel Amador-Sánchez  11 Juan José Dosta-Herrera  12 Javier Anastacio Mondragón-García  13 Heriberto Valdés-Guzmán  14 Laura Mejía-Pérez  15 Gilberto Espinoza-Anrubio  16 María Minerva Paz-Bribiesca  17 Perla Salcedo-Lozada  18 Rodolfo Ángel Landa-García  19 Rosario Ramírez-Colorado  20 Luis Hernández-Mora  21 María Luisa Pérez-Saldivar  3 Marlene Santamaría-Ascencio  22 Anselmo López-Loyola  23 Arturo Hermilo Godoy-Esquivel  24 Luis Ramiro García-López  25 Alison Ireri Anguiano-Ávalos  26 Karina Mora-Rico  27 Alejandro Castañeda-Echevarría  28 Roberto Rodríguez-Jiménez  29 José Alberto Cibrian-Cruz  30 Karina Anastacia Solís-Labastida  4 Rocío Cárdenas-Cardos  31 Armando Martínez-Avalos  31 Luz Victoria Flores-Villegas  7 José Gabriel Peñaloza-González  8 Ana Itamar González-Ávila  11 Martha Beatriz Altamirano-García  16 Norma López-Santiago  6 Martin Sánchez-Ruiz  18 Roberto Rivera-Luna  31 Luis Rodolfo Rodríguez-Villalobos  25 Francisco Hernández-Pérez  26 Jaime Ángel Olvera-Durán  27 Luis Rey García-Cortés  32 Minerva Mata-Rocha  33 Omar Alejandro Sepúlveda-Robles  33 Cesar Raúl González-Bonilla  34 Vilma Carolina Bekker-Méndez  35 Silvia Jiménez-Morales  36 Haydee Rosas-Vargas  37 Juan Manuel Mejía-Aranguré  1   3   33
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A greater birthweight increases the risk of acute leukemias in Mexican children-experience from the Mexican Interinstitutional Group for the Identification of the Causes of Childhood Leukemia (MIGICCL)

Elva Jiménez-Hernández et al. Cancer Med. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

In Mexico, due to the high rates of diabetes, overweight, and obesity, there has also been noted an increased newborn weight, which may be contributing to the elevated incidence rate of childhood acute leukemia (AL). We conducted a case-control study in public hospitals of Mexico City aimed to know whether a greater weight at birth is associated with a higher risk of developing leukemia. We included incident cases with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) diagnosed between 2010 and 2015. Controls were frequency-matched to the cases by age, sex, and health institution. Logistic regression analysis was performed adjusting risks by child's sex, overcrowding index, birth order, and mother's age at the time of pregnancy. Adjusted odds ratios (aORs) and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. A total of 1455 cases and 1455 controls were included. An evident association between ALL and child's birthweight ≥2500 g was found (aOR 2.06; 95% CI: 1.59, 2.66) and also, in those with birthweight ≥3500 g (aOR 1.19; 95% CI: 1.00, 1.41). In AML patients with birthweight ≥2500 g and ≥3500 g, an aOR of 1.77 (95% CI: 1.07, 2.94) and 1.42 (95% CI: 1.03-1.95) was observed, respectively. No association was noticed with either type of AL and a birthweight ≥4000 g. To sum up, we found a moderate association between not having a low birthweight and an increased risk of acute leukemias. Birthweight ≥3500 g was also a risk factor for both types of leukemia. This suggests that a greater birthweight may increase the risk of acute leukemias in Mexican children.

Keywords: Birthweight; children; epidemiology; leukemia; risk factors.

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