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Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2004 Dec;207(6):555-62.

Spatial analysis of childhood leukemia in a case/control study.

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  • 1School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. selvin@stat.berkeley.edu

Abstract

A simple and direct analysis of the spatial distribution of childhood leukemia was performed using geographic data from a large case/control study. The data consist of cases of childhood leukemia and their corresponding birth cohort controls located in seven San Francisco Bay Area counties. Both parametric and randomization analyses show no evidence of a non-random spatial pattern of childhood leukemia among six of these counties. The data from San Francisco County, however, produce a moderately small significance probability (0.08) arising from a distance analysis and a significant p-value (0.01) arising from a frequency analysis of concordant case pairs. Although these p-values accurately reflect the probability of the observed spatial pattern occurring by chance alone, these results are based on only four cases of leukemia.

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