Article citationsMore>>
Petridou, E., Trichopoulos, D., Kravaritis, A., Pourtsidis, A., Dessypris, N., Skalkidis, Y., Kogevinas, M., Kalmanti, V., Koliouskas, H., Panagiotou, J.P., Piperopoulou, F., Tzortzatou, F. and Kalapothaki, V. (1997) Electric Power Lines and Childhood Leukemia: A Study from Greece. International Journal of Cancer, 73, 345-348.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0215(19971104)73:3<345::AID-IJC7>3.0.CO;2-#
has been cited by the following article:
-
TITLE:
Synoptic Analysis Clarifies Childhood Leukemia Risk from ELF Magnetic Field Exposure
AUTHORS:
Norbert Leitgeb
KEYWORDS:
Health Risk, Long-Term Effect, Carcinogenicity, Magnetic Field, Power Line
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications,
Vol.7 No.10,
October
22,
2015
ABSTRACT: In spite of 36 years epidemiologic research, there is still an ongoing controversy about a causal link between childhood leukemia (CL) and exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) magnetic fields (MF). Public concern has been increased by the fact that ELF MF have been classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans (class 2B) while exposure limits still remain three orders of magnitudes above reported CL risk onset levels. In a new synoptic approach rather than few selected ORs, all reported epidemiological risk estimates (ORs) are analyzed, both pooled together as well as separated into sub-pools of different exposure metric as well as of high and low exposure levels. The results explain the worrying offset of ORs towards increased CL risk as well as the reported puzzling dose-response at low MF levels as an artifact caused by the small-number effect. The synoptic analysis clarifies that ORs critically depend on statistical power. With increasing statistical power ORs decrease and finally converge to and stay at zero risk. This is found consistently at the entire data pool as well as at all sub-pools related to investigated exposure parameters (wire code, distance to MF source, and magnetic field value). Former contradictory results can now be explained. The synoptic analysis provides convincing evidence that the risk of childhood leukemia is not increased by exposure to ELF magnetic fields. IARC’s classification of ELF MF needs revision.
Related Articles:
-
Mirwais Rashid
-
Adetola O. Adesanya, Mfon O. Udo, Adam M. Alkali
-
Djibril Samaké, Youssouf Sidibé, Sinaly Thiocary, Fatogoma Issa Koné, Youma Mamadou Maïga, Fatoumata Konaté, Yatemelou Dara, Kadidiatou Singaré, Abdoul Wahab Haidara, Adama Dembele, Djeneba Sacko, Mamadou Traoré, Boubacar Sanogo, Samba Karim Timbo, Mohamed Amadou Kéïta, Alhousseini Ag Mohamed
-
Jean-Marie Liesse Iyamba, Victoire Marie Hermine Ngo Bassom, Cyprien Mbundu Lukukula, Joseph Welo Unya, Benjamin Kodondi Ngbandani, Grégoire Mbusa Vihembo, Nelson Nsiata Ngoma, José Mulwahali Wambale, Paul Tshilumbu Kantola, N. B. Takaisi-Kikuni
-
Lin Yu