Further aspects on cellular and cordless telephones and brain tumours.

dc.contributor.authorHardell, Lennart
dc.contributor.authorMild, Kjell Hansson
dc.contributor.authorCarlberg, Michael
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-07T13:30:40Z
dc.date.available2020-02-07T13:30:40Z
dc.date.issued2003-01-15
dc.description.abstractWe included in a case control study on brain tumours and mobile and cordless telephones 1 617 patients aged 20 80 years of both sexes diagnosed during January 1 1997 to June 30 2000 They were alive at the study time and had histopathology verified brain tumour One matched control to each case was selected from the Swedish Population Register The study area was the Uppsala Orebro Stockholm Link ping and G teborg medical regions of Sweden Exposure was assessed by a questionnaire that was answered by 1 429 88 cases and 1 470 91 controls In total use of analogue cellular telephones gave an increased risk with odds ratio OR 1 3 95 confidence interval CI 1 04 1 6 whereas digital and cordless phones did not overall increase the risk significantly Ipsilateral use of analogue phones gave OR 1 7 95 CI 1 2 2 3 digital phones OR 1 3 95 CI 1 02 1 8 and cordless phones OR 1 2 95 CI 0 9 1 6 The risk for ipsilateral use was significantly increased for astrocytoma for all studied phone types analogue phones OR 1 8 95 CI 1 1 3 2 digital phones OR 1 8 95 CI 1 1 2 8 cordless phones OR 1 8 95 CI 1 1 2 9 Use of a telephone on the opposite side of the brain was not associated with a significantly increased risk for brain tumours Regarding anatomical area of the tumour and exposure to microwaves the risk was increased for tumours located in the temporal area on the same side of the brain that was used during phone calls significantly so for analogue cellular telephones OR 2 3 95 CI 1 2 4 1 For acoustic neurinoma OR 4 4 95 CI 2 1 9 2 was calculated among analogue cellular telephone users When duration of use was analysed as a continuous variable in the total material the risk increased per year for analogue phones with OR 1 04 95 CI 1 01 1 08 For astrocytoma and ipsilateral use the trend was for analogue phones OR 1 10 95 CI 1 02 1 19 digital phones OR 1 11 95 CI 1 01 1 22 and cordless phones OR 1 09 95 CI 1 01 1 19 There was a tendency of a shorter tumour induction period for ipsilateral exposure to microwaves than for contralateral which may indicate a tumour promotor effect
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dc.relation.uriInternational journal of oncology
dc.titleFurther aspects on cellular and cordless telephones and brain tumours.en
dcterms.abstractWe included in a case control study on brain tumours and mobile and cordless telephones 1 617 patients aged 20 80 years of both sexes diagnosed during January 1 1997 to June 30 2000 They were alive at the study time and had histopathology verified brain tumour One matched control to each case was selected from the Swedish Population Register The study area was the Uppsala Orebro Stockholm Link ping and G teborg medical regions of Sweden Exposure was assessed by a questionnaire that was answered by 1 429 88 cases and 1 470 91 controls In total use of analogue cellular telephones gave an increased risk with odds ratio OR 1 3 95 confidence interval CI 1 04 1 6 whereas digital and cordless phones did not overall increase the risk significantly Ipsilateral use of analogue phones gave OR 1 7 95 CI 1 2 2 3 digital phones OR 1 3 95 CI 1 02 1 8 and cordless phones OR 1 2 95 CI 0 9 1 6 The risk for ipsilateral use was significantly increased for astrocytoma for all studied phone types analogue phones OR 1 8 95 CI 1 1 3 2 digital phones OR 1 8 95 CI 1 1 2 8 cordless phones OR 1 8 95 CI 1 1 2 9 Use of a telephone on the opposite side of the brain was not associated with a significantly increased risk for brain tumours Regarding anatomical area of the tumour and exposure to microwaves the risk was increased for tumours located in the temporal area on the same side of the brain that was used during phone calls significantly so for analogue cellular telephones OR 2 3 95 CI 1 2 4 1 For acoustic neurinoma OR 4 4 95 CI 2 1 9 2 was calculated among analogue cellular telephone users When duration of use was analysed as a continuous variable in the total material the risk increased per year for analogue phones with OR 1 04 95 CI 1 01 1 08 For astrocytoma and ipsilateral use the trend was for analogue phones OR 1 10 95 CI 1 02 1 19 digital phones OR 1 11 95 CI 1 01 1 22 and cordless phones OR 1 09 95 CI 1 01 1 19 There was a tendency of a shorter tumour induction period for ipsilateral exposure to microwaves than for contralateral which may indicate a tumour promotor effect
dcterms.contributorHardell, Lennart
dcterms.contributorMild, Kjell Hansson
dcterms.contributorCarlberg, Michael
dcterms.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/Not available
dcterms.relationInternational journal of oncology
dcterms.titleFurther aspects on cellular and cordless telephones and brain tumours.en
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