Investigation of bias related to differences between case and control interview dates in five INTERPHONE countries
Michelle C. Turner
(1, 2, 3, 4)
,
Siegal Sadetzki
(5, 6)
,
Chelsea E. Langer
(1, 3, 4)
,
Rodrigo Villegas, Phd
(1, 3, 4)
,
Jordi Figuerola
(1, 3, 4)
,
Bruce K. Armstrong
(7)
,
Angela Chetrit
(6)
,
Graham G. Giles
(8)
,
Daniel Krewski
(2)
,
Martine Hours
(9)
,
Mary L. Mcbride
(10)
,
Marie-Elise Parent
(11)
,
Lesley Richardson
(12)
,
Jack Siemiatycki
(12)
,
Alistair Woodward
(13)
,
Elisabeth Cardis
(1, 3, 4)
1
CIBERESP -
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Epidemiología y Salud Pública = Consortium for Biomedical Research of Epidemiology and Public Health
2 University of Ottawa [Ottawa]
3 ISGlobal - Instituto de Salud Global - Institute For Global Health [Barcelona]
4 UPF - Universitat Pompeu Fabra [Barcelona]
5 Sackler Faculty of Medicine
6 Chaim Sheba Medical Center
7 The University of Sydney
8 Cancer Epidemiology Centre, Cancer Council Victoria
9 UMRESTTE UMR T9405 - Unité Mixte de Recherche Epidémiologique et de Surveillance Transport Travail Environnement
10 British Columbia Cancer Agency
11 INRS-IAF - Institut Armand Frappier
12 CHUM - Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal
13 School of Population Health
2 University of Ottawa [Ottawa]
3 ISGlobal - Instituto de Salud Global - Institute For Global Health [Barcelona]
4 UPF - Universitat Pompeu Fabra [Barcelona]
5 Sackler Faculty of Medicine
6 Chaim Sheba Medical Center
7 The University of Sydney
8 Cancer Epidemiology Centre, Cancer Council Victoria
9 UMRESTTE UMR T9405 - Unité Mixte de Recherche Epidémiologique et de Surveillance Transport Travail Environnement
10 British Columbia Cancer Agency
11 INRS-IAF - Institut Armand Frappier
12 CHUM - Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal
13 School of Population Health
Michelle C. Turner
- Fonction : Auteur
Graham G. Giles
- Fonction : Auteur
- PersonId : 780114
- ORCID : 0000-0003-4946-9099
Résumé
Associations between cellular telephone use and glioma risk have been examined in several epidemiological studies including the 13-country INTERPHONE study. Although results showed no positive association between cellular telephone use and glioma risk overall, no increased risk for long-term users, and no exposure-response relationship, there was an elevated risk for those in the highest decile of cumulative call time. However, results may be biased as data were collected during a period of rapidly increasing cellular telephone use, and as controls were usually interviewed later in time than cases.