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Children whose mothers took folate supplements in combination with iron at any point during pregnancy have a lower incidence of developing acute lymphoblastic leukemia, said Dr. Judith R. Thompson of the Cancer Foundation of Western Australia, West Perth, and her colleagues.
After interviewing the parents of 83 children with leukemia and 166 control children, the investigators found that 22 mothers of leukemic children and 75 mothers of control ...