Abstract
The European Childhood Leukaemia-Lymphoma Incidence Study (ECLIS) aims to monitor trends in the incidence of these diseases in European populations in relation to estimated exposures to radioactive material released at the time of the Chernobyl accident. Thirty-six cancer registries in 23 countries are collaborating in ECLIS, coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). 3 figs, 3 tabs.
Parkin, D M;
Black, R J;
Kramarova, E;
[1]
Clayton, D
[2]
- International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon (France)
- University of Cambridge, Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Citation Formats
Parkin, D M, Black, R J, Kramarova, E, and Clayton, D.
Childhood leukaemia in Europe after Chernobyl: Five year follow-up of cancer registry populations.
IAEA: N. p.,
1997.
Web.
Parkin, D M, Black, R J, Kramarova, E, & Clayton, D.
Childhood leukaemia in Europe after Chernobyl: Five year follow-up of cancer registry populations.
IAEA.
Parkin, D M, Black, R J, Kramarova, E, and Clayton, D.
1997.
"Childhood leukaemia in Europe after Chernobyl: Five year follow-up of cancer registry populations."
IAEA.
@misc{etde_548094,
title = {Childhood leukaemia in Europe after Chernobyl: Five year follow-up of cancer registry populations}
author = {Parkin, D M, Black, R J, Kramarova, E, and Clayton, D}
abstractNote = {The European Childhood Leukaemia-Lymphoma Incidence Study (ECLIS) aims to monitor trends in the incidence of these diseases in European populations in relation to estimated exposures to radioactive material released at the time of the Chernobyl accident. Thirty-six cancer registries in 23 countries are collaborating in ECLIS, coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). 3 figs, 3 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1997}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Childhood leukaemia in Europe after Chernobyl: Five year follow-up of cancer registry populations}
author = {Parkin, D M, Black, R J, Kramarova, E, and Clayton, D}
abstractNote = {The European Childhood Leukaemia-Lymphoma Incidence Study (ECLIS) aims to monitor trends in the incidence of these diseases in European populations in relation to estimated exposures to radioactive material released at the time of the Chernobyl accident. Thirty-six cancer registries in 23 countries are collaborating in ECLIS, coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). 3 figs, 3 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1997}
month = {Sep}
}