Author:
Grell Kathrine,Frederiksen Kirsten,Schüz Joachim,Cardis Elisabeth,Armstrong Bruce,Siemiatycki Jack,Krewski Daniel R.,McBride Mary L.,Johansen Christoffer,Auvinen Anssi,Hours Martine,Blettner Maria,Sadetzki Siegal,Lagorio Susanna,Yamaguchi Naohito,Woodward Alistair,Tynes Tore,Feychting Maria,Fleming Sarah J.,Swerdlow Anthony J.,Andersen Per K.
Funder
Danish Cancer Society Scientific Committee
European Union Fifth Framework Programme
International Union Against Cancer (UICC)
Mobile Manufacturers’ Forum
Global System for Mobile Communications Association
Australian National Health and Medical Research Council
University of Sydney Medical Foundation
Cancer Council New South Wales
Cancer Council Victoria
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
Canada Research Chairs Program
Guzzo Environment-Cancer Research Chair of the Cancer Research Society
CIHR
Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association
NSERC [Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada]
SSHRC [Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada]
McLaughlin Chair in Population Health Risk Assessment
Danish Cancer Society
Emil Aaltonen Foundation
Academy of Finland
l'Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer
Orange
Société française du radiotéléphone
Bouygues Télécom
German Mobile Phone Research Program
(Deutsches Mobilfunkforschungsprogramm)
Ministry for the Environment, Nuclear Safety, and Nature Protection
Ministry for the Environment and Traffic
Ministry for the Environment
MAIFOR Program (Mainzer Forschungsforderungsprogramm)
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
Health Research Council
Hawkes Bay Medical Research Foundation
Wellington Medical Research Foundation
Waikato Medical Research Foundation
Cancer Society of New Zealand
Swedish Research Council
Swedish Cancer Society
Mobile Telecommunications, Health and Research Programme
Health and Safety Executive
Department of Health
United Kingdom Network Operators (O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone, “3”),
Scottish Executive
National Health Service
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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