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September 28, 2011 Investigating journalist Mona Nilsson: Mobile phones and cancer risks
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City

Brussels / /

Company

Ericsson / Gunnar Ahlbom AB / /

Country

Switzerland / Sweden / Norway / Denmark / /

Facility

Karolinska Institute / National Cancer Institute / Institute of Environmental Medicine / International Epidemiology Institute / Public Health University of California / /

IndustryTerm

telephone use / telecommunications industry / telephone use increase / mobile communication devices / /

MedicalCondition

malignant brain tumours / increased brain tumour / childhood leukaemia / brain tumours / non-significant increased brain tumour / brain tumour / brain tumors / non-significant brain tumour / cancer / lung cancer / /

MedicalTreatment

radiation / /

Organization

National Cancer Institute / University of California / Institute of Environmental Medicine / Center for Family and Community Health / Powerwatch / Ethical Review Board / Karolinska Institute in Stockholm / International Epidemiology Institute / Swiss Research Foundation on Mobile / /

Person

Mona Nilsson Mona Nilsson / Martin Röösli / Joel Moscowitz / Mona Nilsson / Anders Ahlbom / Tore Tynes / Maria Feychting / /

Position

board member / CEFALO-researcher / CEFALO researcher / investigating journalist and author / Professor / Director / Investigating journalist / lobbyist / /

ProvinceOrState

California / /

Technology

radiation / microwave / Mobile phones / cellular telephone / radio frequency / /

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