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Don't know if this has been seen yet, but was on Medscape and it's the first
listed article.
Barbara Latterner
Prolonged Breast-Feeding May Protect Against Childhood Leukemia, Lymphoma
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WESTPORT, CT (Reuters Health) Mar 08 - The risk for childhood acute leukemia
and lymphoma appears to be higher among children who were breastfed for less
than 6 months compared with children breastfed longer.
Dr. S. Denic and associates, of the United Arab Emirates University, in Al
Ain, identified 117 children with acute lymphocytic leukemia, Hodgkin's
lymphoma or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma treated at one hospital between 1983 and
1997. They selected a 117-member control group of healthy children matched by
sex and year of birth. Patients and controls were all Bedouin Arabs.
Breast-feeding for 6 months or less was associated with an odds ratio of 2.79
for contracting a lymphoid malignancy compared with those breast-fed for
longer than 6 months, Dr. Denic's group report in the current (January) issue
of the European Journal of Cancer. The association remained significant when
multivariate analysis was conducted.
The authors believe that with this finding and others, "the protective effect
of longer breast-feeding against childhood leukaemia and lymphomas is now
more firmly established."
Eur J Cancer 2001;37:234-238.
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