Mobile telephones and cancer: is there really no evidence of an association? (review).

dc.contributor.authorHansson Mild, Kjell
dc.contributor.authorHardell, Lennart
dc.contributor.authorKundi, Michael
dc.contributor.authorMattsson, Mats-Olof
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-07T13:30:36Z
dc.date.available2020-02-07T13:30:36Z
dc.date.issued2003-06-06
dc.description.abstractTwo Swedish epidemiological studies have shown an association between the use of mobile telephones mainly of the analogue type and brain tumours These findings have been corroborated in a Finnish study Supportive evidence has also come from studies in USA but these investigations as well as a Danish study are inconclusive due to e g few exposed subjects short latency periods and methodological shortcomings The Swedish Radiation Protection Authority SSI engaged two epidemiologists from a private company to conduct a review of the literature They claimed that use of mobile telephones is not associated with increased risk for brain tumours Their conclusion was however based on an unbalanced view of current literature in favour of studies showing no association These circumstances are further explored in this communication
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/Not available
dc.identifier.urihttps://lib.digitalsquare.io/xmlui/handle/123456789/14495
dc.relation.uriInternational journal of molecular medicine
dc.titleMobile telephones and cancer: is there really no evidence of an association? (review).en
dcterms.abstractTwo Swedish epidemiological studies have shown an association between the use of mobile telephones mainly of the analogue type and brain tumours These findings have been corroborated in a Finnish study Supportive evidence has also come from studies in USA but these investigations as well as a Danish study are inconclusive due to e g few exposed subjects short latency periods and methodological shortcomings The Swedish Radiation Protection Authority SSI engaged two epidemiologists from a private company to conduct a review of the literature They claimed that use of mobile telephones is not associated with increased risk for brain tumours Their conclusion was however based on an unbalanced view of current literature in favour of studies showing no association These circumstances are further explored in this communication
dcterms.contributorHansson Mild, Kjell
dcterms.contributorHardell, Lennart
dcterms.contributorKundi, Michael
dcterms.contributorMattsson, Mats-Olof
dcterms.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/Not available
dcterms.relationInternational journal of molecular medicine
dcterms.titleMobile telephones and cancer: is there really no evidence of an association? (review).en
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