EMF Health-effects Research
Handheld cellular telephones and risk of acoustic neuroma. Muscat JE, Malkin MG, Shore RE,. Thompson S, Neugut AL, Stellman SD, Bruce J Neurology 58:1304-1306, 2002 The hypothesis that intracranial energy deposition from handheld cellular telephones causes acoustic neuroma was tested in an epidemiologic study of 90 patients and 86 control subjects. The relative risk was 0.9 (p = 0.07) and did not vary significantly by the frequency, duration, and lifetime hours of use. In patients who used cellular telephones, the tumor occurred more often on the contralateral than ipsilateral side of the head. Further efforts should focus on potentially longer induction periods. |
Additional Web NotesNote: Ipsilateral = same side. Meaning the side the victim claimed to use his/her cellphone. |