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DETAILS * Mobile phone use and risk of brain neoplasms and other cancers: prospective study. epidemiol.
Benson VS, Pirie K, Schüz J, Reeves GK, Beral V, Green J (2013), Int J Epidemiol: in press
Aim: The association between mobile phone use and incidence of intracranial central nervous system tumors and other cancers was investigated in a UK prospective cohort.
Endpoints: leukemia and lymphoma (non-Hodgkin lymphoma, myeloma, and leukaemia); brain tumor (glioma, meningioma, pituitary tumor, acoustic neuroma); breast cancer; other head and neck tumors; cancer of oesophagus, stomach, colon, rectum, pancreas, lung, melanoma, cancer of endometrium, ovary, kidney, bladder, eye, and thyroid
Exposure: mobile phone, personal exposure

DETAILS * Mobile phone use, blood lead levels, and attention deficit hyperactivity symptoms in children: a longitudinal study. epidemiol.
Byun YH, Ha M, Kwon HJ, Hong YC, Leem JH, Sakong J, Kim SY, Lee CG, Kang D, Choi HD, Kim N (2013), PLoS One 8 (3): e59742
Aim: A cohort study was conducted in Korea to investigate the association between mobile phone use and symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) considering the modifying effect of lead exposure.
Endpoints: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Exposure: mobile phone

DETAILS * ECG changes in factory workers exposed to 27.2 MHz radiofrequency radiation. epidemiol.
Chen Q, Xu G, Lang L, Yang A, Li S, Yang L, Li C, Huang H, Li T (2013), Bioelectromagnetics 34 (4): 285 - 290
Aim: A case-control study was conducted in China to investigate the effect of 27.2 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on electrocardiograms of female workers operating radiofrequency machines at a shoe factory.
Endpoints: electrocardiogram changes
Exposure: radio frequency field, occupational exposure

DETAILS * Adult cancers near high-voltage overhead power lines. epidemiol.
Elliott P, Shaddick G, Douglass M, de Hoogh K, Briggs DJ, Toledano MB (2013), Epidemiology 24 (2): 184 - 190
Aim: A case-control study was conducted in the UK to investigate risks of adult cancers in relation to distance and extremely low-frequency magnetic fields from high-voltage overhead power lines using National Cancer Registry Data in England and Wales, 1974-2008.
Endpoints: leukemia and lymphoma (leukemia); brain tumor (brain tumor and central nervous system cancer); breast cancer (female breast cancer); malignant melanoma
Exposure: residential exposure

DETAILS * Occupational exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields and cardiovascular disease mortality in a prospective cohort study. epidemiol.
Koeman T, Slottje P, Kromhout H, Schouten LJ, Goldbohm RA, van den Brandt PA, Vermeulen R (2013), Occup Environ Med: in press
Aim: The association between occupational extremely low-frequency magnetic fields exposure and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality was investigated within a community-based prospective cohort study in The Netherlands.
Endpoints: cardiovascular diseases (total cardiovascular diseases, ischaemic heart disease, acute myocardial infarction, subacute and chronic ischaemic heart diseases, other cardiac diseases, arrhythmias, atherosclerosis and cerebrovascular disease)
Exposure: magnetic field, 50/60 Hz (AC), occupational exposure

* Exposure to benzene and childhood leukaemia: a pilot case-control study. epidemiol.
Lagorio S, Ferrante D, Ranucci A, Negri S, Sacco P, Rondelli R, Cannizzaro S, Torregrossa MV, Cocco P, Forastiere F, Miligi L, Bisanti L, Magnani C (2013), BMJ Open 3 (2):
Exposure: magnetic field, 50/60 Hz (AC), power transmission line, non-EMF exposure, co-exposure

DETAILS * The effect of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields on pregnancy and fetal growth, and development. epidemiol.
Mahram M, Ghazavi M (2013), Arch Iran Med 16 (4): 221 - 224
Aim: A cohort study was conducted in Iran to determine the effect of exposure to extremely low frequency electric and magnetic fields from high-voltage electricity towers and power lines on pregnancy, fetal growth and development in humans.
Endpoints: reproductive effects and pregnancy outcomes (preterm delivery, duration of pregnancy, caesarean section, cause for caesarean section, birth weight and length, head circumference at birth, congenital abnormalities)
Exposure: magnetic field, 50/60 Hz (AC), power transmission line

* The study of the effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiations on birth weight of newborns to exposed mothers. epidemiol.
Mortazavi SM, Shirazi KR, Mortazavi G (2013), J Nat Sci Biol Med 4 (1): 213 - 217
Exposure: mobile phone, cordless phone, PC/TV monitor, non-EMF exposure

* Electromagnetic Field Exposure and Male Breast Cancer Risk: A Meta-analysis of 18 Studies. epidemiol.
Sun JW, Li XR, Gao HY, Yin JY, Qin Q, Nie SF, Wei S (2013), Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 14 (1): 523 - 528
Exposure: magnetic field, 50/60 Hz (AC)

* Occupational exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields and neurodegenerative disease: a meta-analysis. epidemiol.
Vergara X, Kheifets L, Greenland S, Oksuzyan S, Cho YS, Mezei G (2013), J Occup Environ Med 55 (2): 135 - 146
Exposure: magnetic field, occupational exposure

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