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We found no association between mobile phone base stations and risk of cancer.
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22 In summary, we found no association between risk of childhood cancers and mobile phone base station exposures during pregnancy.
Certainly, an association between low-level short-term UMTS mobile phone base station exposure and symptoms is unexpected and contradicts a previous study (Regel et al. 2006).
In this systematic national investigation we found no association between risk of cancer in young children and estimated exposures to radiofrequency from mobile phone base stations during pregnancy.
Conclusions There is no association between risk of early childhood cancers and estimates of the mother's exposure to mobile phone base stations during pregnancy.
Complainants related their symptoms most frequently to exposure to mobile phone base stations (74%), followed by mobile phones (36%), cordless phones (29%) and power lines (27%).
High voltage power lines and MRI equipment radiate ELF, while mobile phone base stations and mobile phones radiate RF.
While own mobile phone use might be influenced by e.g. socioeconomic status or environmental worries, it is unlikely that exposure to mobile phone base stations is largely affected.
On the Information Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure part, the raw data are the mobile phone base stations in communication with individual mobile phones.
First was the distance (m) from the nearest mobile phone base station.
Analyses were made separately for mobile phone, base station, trust to authority and incivility dimensions.
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