Roguin A, Ben-Arush M W, Renart G, Rosenthal J
Pediatric Oncology Unit, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa.
Harefuah. 1994 May 15;126(10):574-6, 627.
The records of all children in Northern Israel under the age of 1 year in whom a malignant solid tumor was diagnosed were analyzed. Between 1973-1990 such tumors were found in 39 boys and 25 girls. The overall annual incidence was 137.1 per million, and the incidence was higher in boys (1.9/1.0), in Jews compared to non-Jews (1.3/1.0), and in Ashkenazic Jews compared to Sephardic Jews (1.2/1.0). Neuroblastoma was the most common (52% of all malignancies), followed by Wilms' tumor (13%), CNS neoplasm (11%), retinoblastoma (8%), soft tissue sarcoma (6%), lymphoma (5%) and all others (6%). The retinoblastomas were all in non-Jews, but Jews had a higher incidence of neuroblastomas. No differences in incidence were observed in other neoplasms.