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Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology 9/2007

Open Access 01-09-2007 | Original Paper

The INTERPHONE study: design, epidemiological methods, and description of the study population

Authors: Elisabeth Cardis, Lesley Richardson, Isabelle Deltour, Bruce Armstrong, Maria Feychting, Christoffer Johansen, Monique Kilkenny, Patricia McKinney, Baruch Modan, Siegal Sadetzki, Joachim Schüz, Anthony Swerdlow, Martine Vrijheid, Anssi Auvinen, Gabriele Berg, Maria Blettner, Joseph Bowman, Julianne Brown, Angela Chetrit, Helle Collatz Christensen, Angus Cook, Sarah Hepworth, Graham Giles, Martine Hours, Ivano Iavarone, Avital Jarus-Hakak, Lars Klaeboe, Daniel Krewski, Susanna Lagorio, Stefan Lönn, Simon Mann, Mary McBride, Kenneth Muir, Louise Nadon, Marie-Elise Parent, Neil Pearce, Tiina Salminen, Minouk Schoemaker, Brigitte Schlehofer, Jack Siemiatycki, Masao Taki, Toru Takebayashi, Tore Tynes, Martie van Tongeren, Paolo Vecchia, Joe Wiart, Alistair Woodward, Naohito Yamaguchi

Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology | Issue 9/2007

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Abstract

The very rapid worldwide increase in mobile phone use in the last decade has generated considerable interest in the possible health effects of exposure to radio frequency (RF) fields. A multinational case–control study, INTERPHONE, was set-up to investigate whether mobile phone use increases the risk of cancer and, more specifically, whether the RF fields emitted by mobile phones are carcinogenic. The study focused on tumours arising in the tissues most exposed to RF fields from mobile phones: glioma, meningioma, acoustic neurinoma and parotid gland tumours. In addition to a detailed history of mobile phone use, information was collected on a number of known and potential risk factors for these tumours. The study was conducted in 13 countries. Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, and the UK using a common core protocol. This paper describes the study design and methods and the main characteristics of the study population. INTERPHONE is the largest case–control study to date investigating risks related to mobile phone use and to other potential risk factors for the tumours of interest and includes 2,765 glioma, 2,425 meningioma, 1,121 acoustic neurinoma, 109 malignant parotid gland tumour cases and 7,658 controls. Particular attention was paid to estimating the amount and direction of potential recall and participation biases and their impact on the study results.
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Metadata
Title
The INTERPHONE study: design, epidemiological methods, and description of the study population
Authors
Elisabeth Cardis
Lesley Richardson
Isabelle Deltour
Bruce Armstrong
Maria Feychting
Christoffer Johansen
Monique Kilkenny
Patricia McKinney
Baruch Modan
Siegal Sadetzki
Joachim Schüz
Anthony Swerdlow
Martine Vrijheid
Anssi Auvinen
Gabriele Berg
Maria Blettner
Joseph Bowman
Julianne Brown
Angela Chetrit
Helle Collatz Christensen
Angus Cook
Sarah Hepworth
Graham Giles
Martine Hours
Ivano Iavarone
Avital Jarus-Hakak
Lars Klaeboe
Daniel Krewski
Susanna Lagorio
Stefan Lönn
Simon Mann
Mary McBride
Kenneth Muir
Louise Nadon
Marie-Elise Parent
Neil Pearce
Tiina Salminen
Minouk Schoemaker
Brigitte Schlehofer
Jack Siemiatycki
Masao Taki
Toru Takebayashi
Tore Tynes
Martie van Tongeren
Paolo Vecchia
Joe Wiart
Alistair Woodward
Naohito Yamaguchi
Publication date
01-09-2007
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
European Journal of Epidemiology / Issue 9/2007
Print ISSN: 0393-2990
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7284
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10654-007-9152-z

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