TY - JOUR
T1 - Cellular phone use and risk of benign and malignant parotid gland tumors - A nationwide case-control study
AU - Sadetzki, Siegal
AU - Chetrit, Angela
AU - Jarus-Hakak, Avital
AU - Cardis, Elisabeth
AU - Deutch, Yonit
AU - Duvdevani, Shay
AU - Zultan, Ahuva
AU - Novikov, Ilya
AU - Freedman, Laurence
AU - Wolf, Michael
PY - 2008/2/15
Y1 - 2008/2/15
N2 - The objective of this nationwide study was to assess the association between cellular phone use and development of parotid gland tumors (PGTs). The methods were based on the international INTERPHONE study that aimed to evaluate possible adverse effects of cellular phone use. The study included 402 benign and 58 malignant incident cases of PGTs diagnosed in Israel at age 18 years or more, in 2001-2003, and 1,266 population individually matched controls. For the entire group, no increased risk of PGTs was observed for ever having been a regular cellular phone user (odds ratio = 0.87; p = 0.3) or for any other measure of exposure investigated. However, analysis restricted to regular users or to conditions that may yield higher levels of exposure (e.g., heavy use in rural areas) showed consistently elevated risks. For ipsilateral use, the odds ratios in the highest category of cumulative number of calls and call time without use of hands-free devices were 1.58 (95% confidence interval: 1.11, 2.24) and 1.49 (95% confidence interval: 1.05, 2.13), respectively. The risk for contralateral use was not significantly different from 1. A positive dose-response trend was found for these measurements. Based on the largest number of benign PGT patients reported to date, our results suggest an association between cellular phone use and PGTs.
AB - The objective of this nationwide study was to assess the association between cellular phone use and development of parotid gland tumors (PGTs). The methods were based on the international INTERPHONE study that aimed to evaluate possible adverse effects of cellular phone use. The study included 402 benign and 58 malignant incident cases of PGTs diagnosed in Israel at age 18 years or more, in 2001-2003, and 1,266 population individually matched controls. For the entire group, no increased risk of PGTs was observed for ever having been a regular cellular phone user (odds ratio = 0.87; p = 0.3) or for any other measure of exposure investigated. However, analysis restricted to regular users or to conditions that may yield higher levels of exposure (e.g., heavy use in rural areas) showed consistently elevated risks. For ipsilateral use, the odds ratios in the highest category of cumulative number of calls and call time without use of hands-free devices were 1.58 (95% confidence interval: 1.11, 2.24) and 1.49 (95% confidence interval: 1.05, 2.13), respectively. The risk for contralateral use was not significantly different from 1. A positive dose-response trend was found for these measurements. Based on the largest number of benign PGT patients reported to date, our results suggest an association between cellular phone use and PGTs.
KW - Case-control studies
KW - Cellular phone
KW - Head and neck neoplasms
KW - Israel
KW - Parotid gland
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U2 - 10.1093/aje/kwm325
DO - 10.1093/aje/kwm325
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C2 - 18063591
AN - SCOPUS:39349089724
SN - 0002-9262
VL - 167
SP - 457
EP - 467
JO - American Journal of Epidemiology
JF - American Journal of Epidemiology
IS - 4
ER -