Response to the letter to the editor regarding “Mobile phone use and brain tumour risk − COSMOS, a prospective cohort study”
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Published:2024-07
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Volume:189
Page:108808
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ISSN:0160-4120
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Container-title:Environment International
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Environment International
Author:
Feychting MariaORCID, Schüz Joachim, Toledano Mireille B., Vermeulen Roel, Auvinen Anssi, Harbo Poulsen Aslak, Deltour Isabelle, Smith Rachel B., Heller Joel, Kromhout Hans, Huss Anke, Johansen Christoffer, Tettamanti Giorgio, Elliott Paul
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