Funding Information: This project was commissioned and partially funded by the World Health Organization (WHO), and this review was partially funded by the WHO radioprotection programme. Co-financing was provided by the New Zealand Ministry of Health; the Istituto Superiore di Sanit\u00E0 in its capacity as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Radiation and Health; and ARPANSA as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Radiat...
Funding Information: This project was commissioned and partially funded by the World Health Organization (WHO), and this review was partially funded by the WHO radioprotection programme. Co-financing was provided by the New Zealand Ministry of Health; the Istituto Superiore di Sanit\u00E0 in its capacity as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Radiation and Health; and ARPANSA as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Radiat...
Funding Information: This project was commissioned and partially funded by the World Health Organization (WHO), and this review was partially funded by the WHO radioprotection programme. Co-financing was provided by the New Zealand Ministry of Health; the Istituto Superiore di Sanit\u00E0 in its capacity as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Radiation and Health; and ARPANSA as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Radiat...
Publisher Copyright: © 2024; Background: The objective of this review was to assess the quality and strength of the evidence provided by human observational studies for a causal association between exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) and risk of the most investigated neoplastic diseases. Methods: Eligibility criteria: We included cohort and case-control studies of neoplasia risks in relat...