A member asked:

Is it true living next to power lines increases childhood leukemia? im considering selling since hearing about this connection. how true is this?

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Dr. Jay Park answered

Geographic clusters of cases has raised concern that environmental factors including living in close proximity of power lines may increase the incidence of childhood leukemia. So far, no such factors other than radiation (diagnostic radiation in utero and in childhood) have been officially recognized.

Answered 4/24/2021

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