Cancer Risk in Children and Young Adults Conceived by In Vitro Fertilization

Author:

Källén Bengt1,Finnström Orvar2,Lindam Anna3,Nilsson Emma3,Nygren Karl-Gösta4,Olausson Petra Otterblad3

Affiliation:

1. Tornblad Institute, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden;

2. Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital, Linköping, Sweden;

3. Centre for Epidemiology, National Board of Health and Welfare, Stockholm, Sweden; and

4. IVF and Fertility Clinic, Sophiahemmet, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Studies conducted so far have found no statistically significant increased risk for cancer among children who are born after in vitro fertilization (IVF). METHODS: We followed 26 692 children who were born after IVF during the years 1982–2005 by using the Swedish Cancer Register and compared the number of children who had cancer and were born after IVF with children who were not conceived by IVF. Adjustment was made for year of birth. RESULTS: Maternal age, parity, smoking, subfertility, previous miscarriages, BMI, and multiple births did not significantly affect cancer risk in offspring. High birth weight, premature delivery, and the presence of respiratory diagnoses and low Apgar score were risk factors for cancer. We identified 53 cases of cancer in children who were born after IVF against 38 expected cases: 18 of them with hematologic cancer (15 of them acute lymphoblastic leukemia), 17 with eye or central nervous system tumors, and 12 with other solid cancers. There were 6 cases of Langerhans histiocytosis against 1.0 expected. The total cancer risk estimate was 1.42 (95% confidence interval: 1.09–1.87). CONCLUSIONS: We found a moderately increased risk for cancer in children who were conceived by IVF. Putative intermediary factors could be preterm birth and neonatal asphyxia.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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