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Cancer Risk in Children and Adolescents with Birth Defects: A Population-Based Cohort Study
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Children with some structural, non-chromosomal birth defects, but not others, have a moderately increased risk for childhood cancer. Information on such selective risk can promote more effective clinical evaluation, counseling, and research.
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