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The following pages link to Validation of short term recall of mobile phone use for the Interphone study (Q30490421):
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- Estimation of RF energy absorbed in the brain from mobile phones in the Interphone Study (Q23912276) (← links)
- The INTERPHONE study: design, epidemiological methods, and description of the study population (Q23912478) (← links)
- Recent advances in research on radiofrequency fields and health: 2004-2007 (Q23920079) (← links)
- Long-term use of cellular phones and brain tumours: increased risk associated with use for > or =10 years (Q24672192) (← links)
- The Intracranial Distribution of Gliomas in Relation to Exposure From Mobile Phones: Analyses From the INTERPHONE Study (Q28396298) (← links)
- Case-control study of the association between malignant brain tumours diagnosed between 2007 and 2009 and mobile and cordless phone use (Q30446994) (← links)
- Pooled analysis of case-control studies on acoustic neuroma diagnosed 1997-2003 and 2007-2009 and use of mobile and cordless phones (Q30447089) (← links)
- Meningioma patients diagnosed 2007-2009 and the association with use of mobile and cordless phones: a case-control study (Q30451197) (← links)
- Mobile phones, brain tumors, and the interphone study: where are we now? (Q30471612) (← links)
- A case-control study of risk of leukaemia in relation to mobile phone use. (Q30473239) (← links)
- How well do adolescents recall use of mobile telephones? Results of a validation study (Q30488739) (← links)
- The controversy about a possible relationship between mobile phone use and cancer (Q30490460) (← links)
- Risks for central nervous system diseases among mobile phone subscribers: a Danish retrospective cohort study (Q30491448) (← links)
- Patterns in wireless phone estimation data from a cross-sectional survey: what are the implications for epidemiology? (Q30561808) (← links)
- Validating self-reported mobile phone use in adults using a newly developed smartphone application (Q33444888) (← links)
- Conduct of a personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field measurement study: proposed study protocol (Q33968698) (← links)
- Brain tumour risk in relation to mobile telephone use: results of the INTERPHONE international case-control study (Q34116206) (← links)
- Systematic review of wireless phone use and brain cancer and other head tumors (Q34226696) (← links)
- A forecasting method to reduce estimation bias in self-reported cell phone data (Q34340631) (← links)
- Mobile phone use and risk of glioma in 5 North European countries (Q34574151) (← links)
- Validation of exposure assessment and assessment of recruitment methods for a prospective cohort study of mobile phone users (COSMOS) in Finland: a pilot study (Q34698951) (← links)
- A validity study of self-reported daily texting frequency, cell phone characteristics, and texting styles among young adults (Q35427072) (← links)
- Environmental Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields Exposure at Home, Mobile and Cordless Phone Use, and Sleep Problems in 7-Year-Old Children (Q35824277) (← links)
- Probabilistic multiple-bias modelling applied to the Canadian data from the INTERPHONE study of mobile phone use and risk of glioma, meningioma, acoustic neuroma, and parotid gland tumors (Q36378587) (← links)
- Comparison of measuring instruments for radiofrequency radiation from mobile telephones in epidemiological studies: implications for exposure assessment (Q36747208) (← links)
- Self-reported mobile phone use and semen parameters among men from a fertility clinic. (Q37636970) (← links)
- Mobile phones, radiofrequency fields, and health effects in children – Epidemiological studies (Q37940709) (← links)
- Instruments to assess and measure personal and environmental radiofrequency-electromagnetic field exposures (Q38673975) (← links)
- Maternal cell phone use during pregnancy and child behavioral problems in five birth cohorts (Q38845612) (← links)
- Long-term recall accuracy for mobile phone calls in young Japanese people: A follow-up validation study using software-modified phones (Q39078388) (← links)
- Mapping of radio frequency electromagnetic field exposure levels in outdoor environment and comparing with reference levels for general public health. (Q39224394) (← links)
- Exposure modeling of high-frequency electromagnetic fields (Q39792460) (← links)
- Mobile phone use and brain tumours in the CERENAT case-control study (Q40190367) (← links)
- Pituitary tumor risk in relation to mobile phone use: A case-control study (Q40281226) (← links)
- The effects of recall errors and of selection bias in epidemiologic studies of mobile phone use and cancer risk (Q40316463) (← links)
- Japanese mobile phone study (Q43249199) (← links)
- Poor-to-moderate agreement between self and proxy interviews of mobile phone use. (Q43945250) (← links)
- Recall bias in the assessment of exposure to mobile phones (Q44236479) (← links)
- An evaluation of self‐reported mobile phone use compared to billing records among a group of engineers and scientists (Q46207710) (← links)
- Recall accuracy of mobile phone calls among Japanese young people (Q47914296) (← links)
- Lost in laterality: interpreting ''preferred side of the head during mobile phone use and risk of brain tumour'' associations (Q48534742) (← links)
- Correlation between cellular phone use and epithelial parotid gland malignancies (Q51479587) (← links)
- Mobile telephone use is associated with changes in cognitive function in young adolescents (Q51817298) (← links)
- Using software-modified smartphones to validate self-reported mobile phone use in young people: A pilot study (Q51828741) (← links)
- Acoustic neuroma risk in relation to mobile telephone use: Results of the INTERPHONE international case–control study (Q53088187) (← links)
- A comparison of two methods to assess the usage of mobile hand-held communication devices. (Q53159683) (← links)
- Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation and Memory Performance: Sources of Uncertainty in Epidemiological Cohort Studies. (Q55347689) (← links)
- Location of gliomas in relation to mobile telephone use: a case-case and case-specular analysis. (Q55463059) (← links)
- Mobile phone use and incidence of brain tumour histological types, grading or anatomical location: a population-based ecological study (Q60304909) (← links)
- Validation of self-reported start year of mobile phone use in a Swedish case-control study on radiofrequency fields and acoustic neuroma risk (Q85887867) (← links)