Paolo Vecchia
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
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Bioelectromagnetics | 2012
Michael Repacholi; Alexander Lerchl; Martin Röösli; Zenon Sienkiewicz; Anssi Auvinen; Jürgen Breckenkamp; G. D'Inzeo; Paul Elliott; Patrizia Frei; Sabine Heinrich; I. Lagroye; Anna Lahkola; David L. McCormick; Silke Thomas; Paolo Vecchia
We conducted a systematic review of scientific studies to evaluate whether the use of wireless phones is linked to an increased incidence of the brain cancer glioma or other tumors of the head (meningioma, acoustic neuroma, and parotid gland), originating in the areas of the head that most absorb radiofrequency (RF) energy from wireless phones. Epidemiology and in vivo studies were evaluated according to an agreed protocol; quality criteria were used to evaluate the studies for narrative synthesis but not for meta-analyses or pooling of results. The epidemiology study results were heterogeneous, with sparse data on long-term use (≥ 10 years). Meta-analyses of the epidemiology studies showed no statistically significant increase in risk (defined as P < 0.05) for adult brain cancer or other head tumors from wireless phone use. Analyses of the in vivo oncogenicity, tumor promotion, and genotoxicity studies also showed no statistically significant relationship between exposure to RF fields and genotoxic damage to brain cells, or the incidence of brain cancers or other tumors of the head. Assessment of the review results using the Hill criteria did not support a causal relationship between wireless phone use and the incidence of adult cancers in the areas of the head that most absorb RF energy from the use of wireless phones. There are insufficient data to make any determinations about longer-term use (≥ 10 years).
Archive | 1989
Martino Grandolfo; Paolo Vecchia
The ever larger diffusion of electric appliances and the consequent demand for electric power have greatly increased in the last years the awareness, both in the scientific community and among the general public, of health risks of electric and magnetic fields at extremely low frequencies (ELF). In fact, the field strengths which are experienced in the proximity of electric equipment or near high-voltage transmission lines may reach such levels that the possibility of adverse health effects cannot be excluded (WHO, 1984; WHO, 1987).
Science | 2000
Kenneth R. Foster; Paolo Vecchia; Michael Repacholi
Health Physics | 2013
Matthes Rüdiger; Feychting Maria; Croft Rodney; Green Adele; Jokela Kari; C Lin James; Marino Carmela; P Peralta Agenette; Saunders Richard; Schulmeister Karl; Söderberg Pier; E Stuck Bruce; J Swerdlow Antony; Sienkiewicz Zenon; Eric van Rongen; Paolo Vecchia; Bernard Veyret; Soichi Watanabe
Health Physics | 2012
Rüdiger Matthes; Maria Feychting; Rodney J. Croft; Adèle C. Green; Kari Jokela; James C. Lin; Carmela Marino; Agenette P. Peralta; Richard Saunders; Karl Schulmeister; Pier Söderberg; Bruce E. Stuck; Antony J. Swerdlow; Zenon Sienkiewicz; Eric van Rongen; Paolo Vecchia; Bernard Veyret; Soichi Watanabe
Bioelectromagnetics | 1990
Martino Grandolfo; Paolo Vecchia; Om P. Gandhi
Bioelectromagnetics | 2005
Paolo Vecchia
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1992
Martino Grandolfo; A. Polichetti; Paolo Vecchia; Om P. Gandhi
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine | 2003
Paolo Vecchia; Kenneth R. Foster
Archive | 2005
J.-M. Aran; A. Azoulay; P. Buser; F. Couturier; J.-C. Debouzy; M. Hours; I. Lagroye; M. Terré; Paolo Vecchia; B. Veyret
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