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PRESS RELEASE N° [removed]May 2011 IARC CLASSIFIES RADIOFREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AS POSSIBLY CARCINOGENIC TO HUMANS
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Document Date: 2011-05-31 14:53:30


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Lyon / /

Company

Case / IARC Communications Group / HUMANS Limited / IARC Monograph Working Group / IARC Working Group / Interdisciplinary / /

Country

France / United States / /

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Facility

University of Southern California / /

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IndustryTerm

wireless communication devices / wireless telecommunication / wireless phone use / wireless telephones / mobile telephone use / chemicals / hands‐free devices / energy / /

MedicalCondition

cancers / Cancer / carcinogenesis / glioma / human cancer / neuroma risk / brain tumours / brain cancers / gliomas / glioma and acoustic neuroma / brain cancer / studied cancer / /

Organization

World Health Organization / University of Southern California / International Agency for Research / /

Person

Jonathan Samet / Christopher Wild / Nicolas Gaudin / Kurt Straif / Robert Baan / /

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Position

Director / overall Chairman of the Working Group / /

ProvinceOrState

Southern California / /

PublishedMedium

American Journal of Epidemiology / /

Region

Southern California / /

Technology

Radiation / cellular telephone / http / cell phones / mobile phones / /

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http /

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