Methodological Aspects of Epidemiological Studies on the Use of Mobile Phones and their Association with Brain Tumors

L. Hardell, M. Carlberg, K. H. Mild
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Our case-control studies were the first to report an association between the use of mobile or cordless phones and brain tumors; glioma and acoustic neuroma. Criticism of these results has been based partly on results from the Inter- phone studies conducted under the auspice of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Here, we com- pare study design and epidemiological methods used in our studies and the Interphone studies. We conclude that while our results appear sound and reliable, several of the Interphone findings display differential misclassification of exposure due to observational and recall bias, for example, following low participation rates in both cases and controls and bed-side computer guided interviews of cases rather than blinded interviews of cases and controls. However, as we have presented elsewhere, there seems to be a consistent pattern of an association between mobile phone use and ipsilateral glioma and acoustic neuroma using > 10 years latency period.
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手机使用及其与脑肿瘤关系的流行病学研究的方法学方面
我们的病例对照研究首次报道了使用移动电话或无绳电话与脑肿瘤之间的联系;胶质瘤和听神经瘤。对这些结果的批评部分是基于在国际癌症研究机构(IARC)支持下进行的电话研究的结果。在此,我们比较了本研究和对讲机研究中使用的研究设计和流行病学方法。我们的结论是,虽然我们的结果看起来合理可靠,但对讲机的一些发现显示了由于观察和回忆偏差而导致的不同的暴露错误分类,例如,在病例和对照组中参与率都很低,以及在床边电脑引导下的病例访谈而不是病例和对照组的盲法访谈。然而,正如我们在其他地方提出的那样,使用手机与同侧胶质瘤和听神经瘤之间似乎存在一致的关联模式,使用bb10年的潜伏期。
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