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    Supplemental Figure 1 from Pre- and Postnatal Exposures to Tobacco Smoking and Survival of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic and Myeloid Leukemias in California, United States

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    Supplemental Figure 1 shows the post-hoc DAG with causal and biasing paths for the relationship between child’s exposure to tobacco smoking (Exposure) and survival of childhood leukemia (Outcome). The minimal sufficient adjustment set related to sociodemographic factors included parental income, parental education, and child’s race/ethnicity. The year at diagnosis did not impact the risk estimates by more than 10% and was not retained in the final model.</p

    Supplemental Figure 2 from Pre- and Postnatal Exposures to Tobacco Smoking and Survival of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic and Myeloid Leukemias in California, United States

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    Supplemental Figure 2 shows the Pearson correlation coefficients between sources/windows of child’s exposure to tobacco smoking pre- and postnatally; blue indicates a positive correlation and red indicates a negative correlation, with the magnitude of the correlation represented in the bottom scale.</p
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