Research Topics | T TynesSummaryAffiliation: Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority Country: Norway Publications
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Residential and occupational exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields and malignant melanoma: a population based studyT Tynes
Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, Østerås, Norway
Occup Environ Med 60:343-7. 2003..To test the hypothesis that exposure to electromagnetic fields from high voltage power lines increases the incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma in adults aged 16 and above...
Residential and occupational exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields and hematological cancers in NorwayT Tynes
Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, Osterds, Norway
Cancer Causes Control 14:715-20. 2003..Data from an occupational exposure matrix was also used...
Risk of birth defects by parental occupational exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic fields: a population based studyK G Blaasaas
National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, Norway
Occup Environ Med 59:92-7. 2002..To study the risk of birth defects by parental occupational exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic fields...
A single nocturnal exposure to 2-7 millitesla static magnetic fields does not inhibit the excretion of 6-sulfatoxymelatonin in healthy young menB Haugsdal
Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, Osteras, Norway
Bioelectromagnetics 22:1-6. 2001..In summary, the study shows no association between a single nocturnal exposure to a static magnetic field of strength 2-7 mT and excretion of aMT6s in urine...
Cancer in the Sami population of North Norway, 1970-1997T Haldorsen
Cancer Registry of Norway, Institute of Population Based Cancer Research, Montebello, N 0310 Oslo, Norway
Eur J Cancer Prev 14:63-8. 2005..Some Sami were exposed to radioactivity as a result of their diet based on reindeer products. Adverse effects on their cancer incidence were not observed...
Risk of selected birth defects by maternal residence close to power lines during pregnancyK G Blaasaas
National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, Norway
Occup Environ Med 61:174-6. 2004..To evaluate selected birth outcomes from a published Norwegian cohort study in a nested case-control design with improved exposure data...
Follow-up of radio and telegraph operators with exposure to electromagnetic fields and risk of breast cancerJ Kliukiene
The Cancer Registry of Norway, Institute of Population Based Cancer Research, Montebello, NO 0310 Oslo, Norway
Eur J Cancer Prev 12:301-7. 2003..Thus, the present study contributes to the hypothesis of an association between occupational exposure to EMF and increased risk of breast cancer...
Mobile phone use and risk of acoustic neuroma: results of the Interphone case-control study in five North European countriesM J Schoemaker
Section of Epidemiology, Institute of Cancer Research, Brookes Lawley Building, Sutton, UK
Br J Cancer 93:842-8. 2005..1-3.1). The study suggests that there is no substantial risk of acoustic neuroma in the first decade after starting mobile phone use. However, an increase in risk after longer term use or after a longer lag period could not be ruled out...
Validation of short term recall of mobile phone use for the Interphone studyM Vrijheid
International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France
Occup Environ Med 63:237-43. 2006..To validate short term recall of mobile phone use within Interphone, an international collaborative case control study of tumours of the brain, acoustic nerve, and salivary glands related to mobile telephone use...
Medical history, cigarette smoking and risk of acoustic neuroma: an international case-control studyM J Schoemaker
Section of Epidemiology, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, United Kingdom
Int J Cancer 120:103-10. 2007..These findings need replication by other studies and possible mechanisms need to be clarified...
