Study type:
Epidemiological study
(observational study)
Cancer risks associated with occupational exposure to magnetic fields among electric utility workers in Ontario and Quebec, Canada, and France: 1970-1989.
epidem.
By:
Theriault G, Goldberg M, Miller AB, Armstrong B, Guenel P, Deadman JE, Imbernon E, To T, Chevalier A, Cyr D
Published in: Am J Epidemiol 1994; 139 (6): 550-572
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Maisch D
(2006):
Conflict of Interest and Bias in Health Advisory Committees: A Case Study of the WHO's EMF Task Group
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Anderson LE et al.
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Effects of 50- or 60-Hertz, 100 µT magnetic field exposure in the DMBA mammary cancer model in Sprague-Dawley rats: possible explanations for different results from two laboratories.
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Levallois P
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Reply: "Leukemia following occupational exposure to 60-Hz electric and magnetic fields among Ontario electric utility workers".
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Storm FK
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