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There are 11 studies that match your criteria.
Criteria: Freq Range=300 kHz - 300 GHz (RF/mmW/THz),Study Type=Epidemiology,Study Subtype=Case Control Cancer Study,Status=Ongoing
Details - Project ID 171 |
Lab | New South Wales Cancer Council, Australia |
Study Design | INTERPHONE - Australian National site
900, 1800 MHz (NMT, GSM, W-CDMA) mobile phone use and correlation with brain, acoustic nerve, parotid gland tumors |
Summary | (ongoing) |
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Details - Project ID 309 |
Lab | University of Otago, New Zealand |
Study Design | INTERPHONE - New Zealand National site
900, 1800 MHz (NMT, GSM, W-CDMA) mobile phone use and correlation with brain, acoustic nerve, parotid gland tumors |
Summary | (ongoing) |
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Details - Project ID 314 |
Lab | Instituto Superiore di Santi, Italy |
Study Design | INTERPHONE - Italian National site
900, 1800 MHz (NMT, GSM, W-CDMA) mobile phone use and correlation with brain, acoustic nerve, parotid gland tumors |
Summary | (ongoing) |
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Details - Project ID 318 |
Lab | BC Cancer Agency (BCCA), University of Ottawa, INR |
Study Design | INTERPHONE - Canadian National site
900, 1800 MHz (NMT, GSM, W-CDMA) mobile phone use and correlation with brain, acoustic nerve, parotid gland tumors |
Summary | (ongoing) |
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Details - Project ID 837 |
Lab | Seoul National University, Korea |
Study Design | 900, 1800 MHz (CW, CDMA) mobile phone use in Korea and correlation with cancer |
Summary | Preliminary reports of no association with brain or breast cancer, but a statistical correlation with thyroid cancer |
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Details - Project ID 976 |
Lab | Institute of Cancer Research, UK |
Study Design | 900, 1800 (GSM) MHz exposure to mobile phone users in Southeast UK and correlation with leukemia (UK INTERPHONE add-on) |
Summary | (ongoing) |
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Details - Project ID 1351 |
Lab | Univ College Medicine, Chungju, Korea |
Study Design | [INTERPHONE-like] Korean National study (l849 and 1763 MHz) using the INTERPHONE study design to evaluate mobile phone use and correlation with glioma, meningioma, acoustic neuroma, and parotid gland tumors |
Summary | Case-control Studies on Human Effects of Wireless Phone RF |
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Details - Project ID 1648 |
Lab | Danish Cancer Society, Denmark |
Study Design | CEFALO: Case control study of teenage (9-17 yr) mobile phone use and correlations with brain tumors. |
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- Aydin, D et al. J Natl Cancer Inst., (2011) 103:1264-1276
- Crane, C et al. J Nat Cancer Institute., (2011) :2 pages-
(Letter to the Editor)
- Boice, JD et al. J Nat Cancer Institute. , (2011) 103:1-3
(Letter to the Editor)
- Feychting, M Prog Biophys Mol Biol. , (2011) 107:343-348
(Literature Review)
- Röösli , M et al. Tumors of the Central Nervous System. , (2014) 13:293-300
(Literature Review)
- Aydin, D et al. Prog Biophys Mol Biol., (2011) 107:356-361
- Aydin, D et al. Environ Health., (2012) 11:35-(3 pages)
- Shu, X et al. Ann Oncol., (2014) 25:902-908
- Milham, S J Natl Cancer Inst., (2012) 104:635-(1 page)
(Letter to the Editor)
- Morgan, LL et al. J Natl Cancer Inst. , (2012) 104:635-637
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- Aydin, D et al. Bioelectromagnetics., (2011) 32:396-407
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Details - Project ID 1737 |
Lab | Univ Birmingham, UK |
Study Design | Development of a cancer registry from a cohort of RF occupationally exposed workers in the UK |
Summary | The National Register of RF Workers: A Long Term FOllow Up Study (UK) |
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Details - Project ID 1763 |
Lab | STUK: Radiation Nuclear Safety Authority, Finland |
Study Design | Mobile phone use and brain tumor studies - analysis of sources of error |
Summary | Cellular phones and brain tumour risk: assessment of sources of error |
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Details - Project ID 1813 |
Lab | Univ Barcelona (CREAL) Spain (formerly IARC) |
Study Design | Occupational exposure to RF, ELF, chemicals, and combinations and correlations with brain cancer |
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