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ID Number 2696
Study Type Epidemiology
Model Twenty four studies (26 846 cases, 50 013 controls) were included into the meta-analysis.
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AUTHORS' ABSTRACT: Bortkiewicz et al. 2017 (IEEE #6698): Results of epidemiological studies on the association between use of mobile phone and brain cancer are ambiguous, as well as the results of 5 meta-analysis studies published to date. Since the last meta-analysis (2009), new case-control studies have been published, which theoretically could affect the conclusions on this relationship. Therefore, we decided to perform a new meta-analysis. We conducted a systematic review of multiple electronic data bases for relevant publications. The inclusion criteria were: original papers, case-control studies, published till the end of March 2014, measures of association (point estimates as odds ratio and confidence interval of the effect measured), data on individual exposure. Twenty four studies (26 846 cases, 50 013 controls) were included into the meta-analysis. A significantly higher risk of an intracranial tumor (all types) was noted for the period of mobile phone use over 10 years (odds ratio (OR) = 1.324, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.028-1.704), and for the ipsilateral location (OR = 1.249, 95% CI: 1.022-1.526). The results support the hypothesis that long-term use of mobile phone increases risk of intracranial tumors, especially in the case of ipsilateral exposure. Further studies are needed to confirm this relationship.

Findings Effects
Status Completed With Publication
Principal Investigator Nofer Inst of Occupat Med, AĆ³dz, Poland
Funding Agency ?????
Country POLAND
References
  • Bortkiewicz, A et al. Int J Occup Med Environ Health., (2017) 30:27-43
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