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Location of Gliomas in Relation to Mobile Telephone Use: A Case-Case and Case-Specular Analysis
Brigitte SchlehoferGabriele Berg-beckhoffChristoffer JohansenStefano MartiniSusanna LagorioOlof FlodmarkAnssi AuvinenAnders LiljaAntonello VidiriJani RaitanenRiitta MäntyläSirpa HeinävaaraVeikko KähäräJuliet BrittonJoachim SchüzLars KlaeboeSven Reidar TonjerAnthony J. SwerdlowAnders AhlbomMaria BlettnerStefan LönnEmanuela RastelliMaria FeychtingSuvi LarjavaaraMinouk J. SchoemakerTore Tynessubject
AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentRadio Wavesglioma; cellular phone; brain neoplasms; telephoneEpidemiologyLogistic regressionHandsetMobile telephonelaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorslawParietal LobegliomaGliomaStatisticsHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineSpecular reflectionAgedRetrospective Studiesbrain neoplasmsbusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseGrid basedTemporal LobeFrontal LobeSurgeryEuropeLogistic ModelsResearch DesignMobile phonecellular phone030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaletelephoneConditional logistic regressionOccipital LobebusinessCell Phonedescription
The energy absorbed from the radio-frequency fields of mobile telephones depends strongly on distance from the source. The authors' objective in this study was to evaluate whether gliomas occur preferentially in the areas of the brain having the highest radio-frequency exposure. The authors used 2 approaches: In a case-case analysis, tumor locations were compared with varying exposure levels; in a case-specular analysis, a hypothetical reference location was assigned for each glioma, and the distances from the actual and specular locations to the handset were compared. The study included 888 gliomas from 7 European countries (2000-2004), with tumor midpoints defined on a 3-dimensional grid based on radiologic images. The case-case analyses were carried out using unconditional logistic regression, whereas in the case-specular analysis, conditional logistic regression was used. In the case-case analyses, tumors were located closest to the source of exposure among never-regular and contralateral users, but not statistically significantly. In the case-specular analysis, the mean distances between exposure source and location were similar for cases and speculars. These results do not suggest that gliomas in mobile phone users are preferentially located in the parts of the brain with the highest radio-frequency fields from mobile phones.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-05-26 | American Journal of Epidemiology |