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ID Number 2291
Study Type Epidemiology
Model A Taiwanese population-based study of the incidence rate and mortality of malignant brain tumors after 10 years of cell phone use.
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AUTHORS' ABSTRACT: Hsu et al. 2013 (IEEE #5234): The issue of whether cell phone usage can contribute toward the development of brain tumors has recently been reignited with the International Agency for Research on Cancer classifying radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans in a WHO report. To our knowledge, this is the largest study reporting on the incidence and mortality of malignant brain tumors after long-term use of the cell phone by more than 23 million users. A population-based study was carried out the numbers of cell phone users were collected from the official statistics provided by the National Communication Commission. According to National Cancer Registry, there were 4 incidences and 4 deaths due to malignant neoplasms in Taiwan during the period 20002009. The 10 years of observational data show that the intensive user rate of cell phones has had no significant effect on the incidence rate or on the mortality of malignant brain tumors in Taiwan. In conclusion, we do not detect any correlation between the morbidity/mortality of malignant brain tumors and cell phone use in Taiwan. We thus urge international agencies to publish only confirmatory reports with more applicable conclusions in public. This will help spare the public from unnecessary worries.

Findings No Effects
Status Completed With Publication
Principal Investigator Taipei Medical U, Taiwan
Funding Agency National Science Council, Taiwan
Country TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA
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