I have some titles:
Golding J, Paterson M, Kinlen LJ. Factors associated with childhood cancer in a national cohort study. Br J Cancer(1990), 62, 304-308.
von Kries R. Neonatal vitamin K. Prophylaxis for all. BMJ volume 303 2 Nov 1991 p 1083.
Jørgensen FS, Felding P, Vinther S, Andersen GE. Vitamin K to Neonates. Peroral versus intramuscular Administration. Acta Pædoatr Scand 80: 304-307, 1991
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Golding J, Greenwood R, Mott M (letter) Intramuscular vitamin K and childhood cancer. BMJ volume 305 19 Sept 1992
Eklund H, Finnström O, Gunnarskog J, Källén B, Larsson Y. Administration of vitamin K to newborn infants and childhood cancer. BMJ volume 307, 10 Jul 1993
McKinney PA, Juszczak, E, Findlay E, Smith K. Case-control study of childhood leukaemia and cancer in Scotland: findings for neonatal intramuscular vitamin K. BMJ volume 316, 17 Jan 1998
von Kries R. Neonatal vitamin K prophylaxis: the Gordian knot still awaits untying (editorial). BMJ volume 316, 17 Jan 1998
Parker L, Cole M, Craft AW, Hey EN. Neonatal vitamin K administration and childhood cancer in the north of England: a retrospective case-control study. BMJ volume 316, 17 Jan 1998
>From Ellen Blix, midwife
Hammerfest, Norway
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From: Edwin van Teijlingen <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: FW: question
> Can someone be of help with a reference on vit. K for this American
> colleague?
> Edwin R. van Teijlingen
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> Hi -
> I have a question I'm hoping someone can help me with. When I was taking my
> last maternal and child nutrition program, I remember our professor talking
> about vitamin K that is given to newborns. She mentioned that in the UK,
> about half the babies get vitamin K by injection, and the other half
> receive it orally. Follow up studies apparently showed that the kids who
> received the injection had a higher incidence of childhood leukemia. I
> can't seem to find any reference on this, and that particular professor is
> out of the country at this time. Has anyone heard or seen anything related
> to this issue?
> Thanks-
> Maureen Spence, MS, RD
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