| Title: |
Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case-Control Study. |
| Authors: |
Clark, Cassandra J.1; Haynes, David2; Zhanni Lu1; Sample, Jeannette M.1; McGuinn, Laura A.3; Hoang, Thanh T.4,5,6; Lupo, Philip J.4,5,6; Scheurer, Michael E.4,5,6; Marcotte, Erin L.1; Williams, Lindsay A.1,2,7 |
| Source: |
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. Oct2025, Vol. 34 Issue 10, p1730-1739. 10p. |
| Abstract: |
Background: Outdoor air pollution is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer, and there is some evidence that greenness may reduce cancer risk. We examined relationships between prenatal exposure to ambient fine particle air pollution [particulate matter |
| Database: |
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