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No association between the use of cellular or cordless telephones and salivary gland …

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L Hardell, A Hallquist, K Hansson Mild, M … - British Medical Journal, 2004 - oem.bmj.com
Results: There were 267 (91%) participating cases and 1053 (90%) controls.
Overall no significantly increased risk was found. Odds ratios were 0.92 (95% CI
0.58 to 1.44) for use of analogue phones, 1.01 (95% CI 0.68 to 1.50) for ...
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Use of cellular and cordless telephones and risk of testicular cancer


L Hardell, M Carlberg, CG Ohlson, H … - International Journal of Andrology, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
A case–control study on testicular cancer included use of cellular and
cordless telephones. The results were based on answers from 542 (92%) cases with
seminoma, 346 (89%) with non-seminoma, and 870 (89%) controls. Regarding ...
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Mobile phone use and risk of parotid gland tumor

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S Lonn, A Ahlbom, HC Christensen, C … - American journal of epidemiology, 2006 - Oxford Univ Press
Handheld mobile phones were introduced in Denmark and Sweden during the late
1980s. This makes the Danish and Swedish populations suitable for a study aimed
at testing the hypothesis that long-term mobile phone use increases the ...
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Use of cellular or cordless telephones and the risk for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

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L Hardell, M Eriksson, M Carlberg, C … - … archives of occupational and environmental health, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the use of cellular and cordless telephones as
the risk factor for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). Methods: Male and female
subjects aged 18–74 years living in Sweden were included during a period ...
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Cellular telephones and non-Hodgkin lymphoma


MS Linet, T Taggart, RK Severson, JR Cerhan, … - International Journal of Cancer, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
Dramatic increase in hand-held cellular telephone use since the 1980s and excess
risk of lymphoproliferative malignancies associated with radio-frequency
radiation (RFR) exposures in epidemiological and experimental studies ...
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[PDF] Cellular telephone use and risk of intratemporal facial nerve tumor


HG Warren, AA Prevatt, KA Daly, PJ Antonelli - Laryngoscope, 2003 - beperkdestraling.org
Objectives/Hypothesis: Microwave radiation ex- posure from cellular telephone
use has been impli- cated in the development of intracranial tumors. The
intratemporal facial nerve (IFN) is exposed to higher levels of cellular ...
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Use of mobile phones in Norway and risk of intracranial tumours


L Klaeboe, KG Blaasaas, T Tynes - European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2007 - journals.lww.com
To test the hypothesis that exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields
from mobile phones increases the incidence of gliomas, meningiomas and acoustic
neuromas in adults. The incident cases were of patients aged 19–69 years ...
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Mobile phone use, exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic field, and brain tumour: a case …


T Takebayashi, N Varsier, Y Kikuchi, K Wake … - British Journal of Cancer, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
In a case–control study in Japan of brain tumours in relation to mobile phone
use, we used a novel approach for estimating the specific absorption rate (SAR)
inside the tumour, taking account of spatial relationships between tumour ...
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Cell phones and risk of brain and acoustic nerve tumours: the French INTERPHONE case- …


M Hours, M Bernard, L Montestrucq, M Arslan, … - Revue d'épidémiologie et de santé publique, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: Use of cell phones has increased dramatically since 1992 when they
were first introduced in France. Certain electromagnetic fields (at extremely
low frequency) have been recognized as possibly carcinogenic by the ...
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Case-control study on cellular and cordless telephones and the risk for acoustic neuroma …

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L Hardell, M Carlberg, K Hansson Mild - Neuroepidemiology, 2005 - content.karger.com
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Paper Neuroepidemiology 2005;25:120–128 DOI: 10.1159/000086354 ...
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