Mobile phone use and brain tumour risk – COSMOS, a prospective cohort study

Mar 8, 2024Environment international

Mobile phone use and risk of brain tumors in a long-term study

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Abstract

A total of 264,574 participants contributed 1,836,479 person-years of data in a study evaluating mobile phone use and tumor risk.

  • 149 glioma, 89 meningioma, and 29 acoustic neuroma cases were diagnosed during a median follow-up of 7.12 years.
  • The hazard ratio for glioma per 100 cumulative hours of mobile phone call-time was 1.00, indicating no increased risk.
  • For meningioma, the hazard ratio was 1.01, and for acoustic neuroma, it was 1.02, suggesting no significant associations.
  • A specific analysis for individuals with ≥ 1908 cumulative hours of mobile phone use indicated a hazard ratio of 1.07 for glioma.
  • No increased tumor risk was found for participants with over 15 years of mobile phone use, with a hazard ratio of 0.97 for glioma.

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