Hippocampus stereology
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Gland tumours (SR-A) brain tumours and leukaemias (SR-B, SR-C). System (brain, meninges, pituitary gland, acoustic nerve) and salivary While no restriction on tumour type will beĪpplied, we will focus on selected neoplasms of the central nervous Wireless phone use (SR-A) far-field, whole body, environmental exposureįrom fixed-site transmitters (SR-B) near/far-field occupationalĮxposures from use of handheld transceivers or RF-emitting equipment in Types of exposure to RF-EMF: near-field, head-localized, exposure from Strength of the evidence provided by human observational studies for aĬausal association between exposure to RF-EMF and risk of neoplasticĮligibility criteria: We will include cohort andĬase-control studies investigating neoplasia risks in relation to three The protocol for a systematic review of the scientific literature onĬancer hazards from exposure to RF-EMF in humans, commissioned by the Potential health effects of exposure to radiofrequency electromagneticįields (RF-EMF) in the general and working population. The World Health Organization (WHO) has an ongoing project to assess Internal coherence and external plausibility will inform conclusions.Original study validity will be evaluated with a customized OHAT risk of bias tool.A detailed protocol ensures the review's transparency, utility and credibility.
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A systematic review of all subject-relevant epidemiological studies is now needed.RF-EMF was classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (2B) in May 2011.