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  1. In summary, studies of people published so far have not established a clear link between cell phone use and the development of tumors. However, these studies have had some important limitations that make them unlikely to end the controversy about whether cell phone use affects cancer risk.

    • Radon

      Some studies, including studies by American Cancer Society...

    • Smart Meters

      Because the smart meter antenna usually is located outside...

  2. 11. März 2024 · The participants answered detailed questions about their mobile phone use and were then followed up through cancer registries for a median of more than 7 years to record any newly diagnosed brain tumours (glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma).

    • Interphone case–control Study
    • Danish Cohort Study
    • Million Women Cohort Study
    • Other Epidemiologic Studies

    How the study was done:This is the largest case–control study of cell phone use and the risk of head and neck tumors. It was conducted by a consortium of researchers from 13 countries. The data came from questionnaires that were completed by study participants in Europe, Israel, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. What the study showed: Most...

    How the study was done:This cohort study linked billing information from more than 358,000 cell phone subscribers with brain tumor incidence data from the Danish Cancer Registry. What the study showed: No association was observed between cell phone use and the incidence of glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, even among people who had been cell...

    How the study was done: This prospective cohort studyconducted in the United Kingdom used data obtained from questionnaires that were completed by study participants. What the study showed: Self-reported cell phone use was not associated with an increased risk of glioma, meningioma, or non-central nervous system tumors. Although the original publis...

    In addition to these three large studies, other, smaller epidemiologic studies have looked for associations between cell phone use and individual cancers in both adults and children. These include: 1. Two NCI-sponsored case–control studies, each conducted in multiple US academic medical centers or hospitals between 1994 and 1998 that used data from...

  3. 2. Nov. 2020 · We investigated whether cellular phone use was associated with increased risk of tumors using a meta-analysis of case-control studies. PubMed and EMBASE were searched from inception to July 2018. The primary outcome was the risk of tumors by cellular phone use, which was measured by pooling each odds ratio (OR) and its 95% confidence ...

    • Yoon Jung Choi, Joel M. Moskowitz, Seung Kwon Myung, Yi Ryoung Lee, Yun Chul Hong
    • 10.3390/ijerph17218079
    • 2020
    • 2020/11
  4. 1. März 2024 · As RF-EMF fields decrease rapidly with distance from the source, and exposure is highest during mobile phone calls when the phone is held next to the ear, epidemiologic research on cancer risk due to RF-EMF from mobile phones has mainly focused on intracranial tumours.

  5. 14. Nov. 2023 · Some studies have linked cellphone use with cancer, so we asked some experts to explain the risk.

  6. 8. Okt. 2014 · The electromagnetic fields produced by mobile phones are classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as possibly carcinogenic to humans. Studies are ongoing to more fully assess potential long-term effects of mobile phone use.