Breast Feeding and Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in Syria: A Potential Association

Ameer Kakaje, M. M. Alhalabi, Ayham Ghareeb, Bahjat Karam, A. Hamid, Bayan Zahra, Othman Hamdan
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conducted in ABSTRACT Objectives: This study aims to assess the interaction between Breastfeeding and ALL incidence and different ALL variables in children. Methods: Our case-control study was conducted in the major paediatric cancer centre in Syria. Information was obtained from the hospital’s records of patients who did not have a hereditary or chromosomal syndrome and aged 4 years and less. The cases had ALL and controls were hospital inpatients. Children were divided into 3 groups depending on their feeding habits before the age of 6 months. Results: Sixty (85.7%) cases and 59 (72%) controls were exclusively breastfed. Exclusive breastfeeding was found more frequently in the case group P =0.04 (OR, 2.339; CI, 1.025 -5.336). In case group, parents of a low educational level breastfed their children more frequently ( P <0.05). Number of siblings was not associated with ALL or any of its variables. Furthermore, infancy feeding pattern correlation with gender, being born with no complications, consanguinity, CD10, FAB classification, ALL-subtype, risk, and family history were insignificant. Conclusion: There are certain practices among the Syrian people, especially among parents of a low educational level that has possibly exposed to carcinogenic substances which were possibly transferred through BF. However, BF had minor effects on the prognosis and subtype of ALL, and number of siblings had no effect on ALL.
母乳喂养和急性淋巴细胞白血病在叙利亚:一个潜在的关联
摘要目的:本研究旨在评估母乳喂养与儿童ALL发病率及不同ALL变量之间的相互作用。方法:我们的病例对照研究在叙利亚主要的儿科癌症中心进行。资料是从医院记录中获得的,这些病人没有遗传或染色体综合症,年龄不超过4岁。病例为ALL,对照组为住院患者。根据6个月前的喂养习惯将儿童分为3组。结果:纯母乳喂养60例(85.7%),对照组59例(72%)。病例组纯母乳喂养发生率更高P =0.04 (OR, 2.339;Ci, 1.025 -5.336)。病例组中,受教育程度较低的父母母乳喂养次数较多(P <0.05)。兄弟姐妹的数量与ALL或其任何变量无关。此外,婴儿喂养方式与性别、出生无并发症、血缘关系、CD10、FAB分型、all亚型、风险、家族史的相关性不显著。结论:叙利亚民众中存在一定的做法,特别是在教育水平较低的父母中,他们可能接触过可能通过BF转移的致癌物质。然而,BF对ALL的预后和亚型影响较小,兄弟姐妹数量对ALL无影响。
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