(en) [PDF] « People who have used a cell phone for ten years or more have higher rates of malignant brain tumor and acoustic neuromas. It is worse if the cell phone has been used primarily on one side of the head. », Rapport du groupe Bioinitiative, 2007, p. 9. Dans leur résumé, les chercheurs écrivent également notamment : « The current standard for exposure to the emissions of cell phones and cordless phones is not safe considering studies reporting long-term brain tumor and acoustic neuroma risks. », p. 10.
(en) « Research must continue to define what levels of RF related to new wireless technologies are acceptable. », [PDF] Rapport du groupe BioInitiative, 2007, p. 25.
Deux exceptions : (1) les données américaines du National Center for Health Statistics (voir, par exemple, Blumberg, Stephen J. and Luke, Julian V. (2008) Wireless Substitution: Early Release of Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, July-Dec. 2007 Division of Health Interview Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, 13 May 2008, 14 pp. ; Blumberg, S.J.; Luke, J.V.; Cynamon, M.L. and Frankel, M.R. (2008).Recent Trends in Household Telephone Coverage in the United States pp. 56-86 in Lepkowski, J.M. et al., eds.. Advances in Telephone Survey Methodology, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 2008) (2) celles de l'Institut Harris (2008) Cell Phone Usage Continues to Increase in the USA Cellular-News, 4 April 2008 ; HarrisInteractive (2008) Cell Phone Usage Continues to Increase The Harris Poll No. 36, April 4, 2008.
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Deux exceptions : (1) les données américaines du National Center for Health Statistics (voir, par exemple, Blumberg, Stephen J. and Luke, Julian V. (2008) Wireless Substitution: Early Release of Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, July-Dec. 2007 Division of Health Interview Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, 13 May 2008, 14 pp. ; Blumberg, S.J.; Luke, J.V.; Cynamon, M.L. and Frankel, M.R. (2008).Recent Trends in Household Telephone Coverage in the United States pp. 56-86 in Lepkowski, J.M. et al., eds.. Advances in Telephone Survey Methodology, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 2008) (2) celles de l'Institut Harris (2008) Cell Phone Usage Continues to Increase in the USA Cellular-News, 4 April 2008 ; HarrisInteractive (2008) Cell Phone Usage Continues to Increase The Harris Poll No. 36, April 4, 2008.
Deux exceptions : (1) les données américaines du National Center for Health Statistics (voir, par exemple, Blumberg, Stephen J. and Luke, Julian V. (2008) Wireless Substitution: Early Release of Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, July-Dec. 2007 Division of Health Interview Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, 13 May 2008, 14 pp. ; Blumberg, S.J.; Luke, J.V.; Cynamon, M.L. and Frankel, M.R. (2008).Recent Trends in Household Telephone Coverage in the United States pp. 56-86 in Lepkowski, J.M. et al., eds.. Advances in Telephone Survey Methodology, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 2008) (2) celles de l'Institut Harris (2008) Cell Phone Usage Continues to Increase in the USA Cellular-News, 4 April 2008 ; HarrisInteractive (2008) Cell Phone Usage Continues to Increase The Harris Poll No. 36, April 4, 2008.
(en) Fuss, M. and Waverman, L. (2005) The Networked Computer: The Contribution of Computing and Telecommunications to Economic Growth and Productivity Digital Transformation Working Paper, London Business School, mai 2005. Leonard Waverman travaille pour les compagnies de téléphone, notamment Vodaphone - voir Röller, Lars-Hendrik and Waverman, Leonard (2001) Telecommunications Infrastructure and Economic Development: A Simultaneous Approach The American Economic Review, Vol. 91, No. 4, 2001, p. 909-923 ; Waverman, Leonard; Meschi, Meloria and Fuss, Melvyn (2005a) The Impact of Telecoms on Economic Growth in Developing Countries Vodafone Policy Paper Series. No. 2, March 2005, 23 pp. ; Waverman, Leonard; Meschi, Meloria and Fuss, Melvyn (2005b) The Impact of Telecoms on Economic Growth in Developing Countries p. 10-23 in Vodaphone (2005) Africa: The Impact of Mobile Phones The Vodafone Policy Paper Series; No. 2. Mars 2005, ii + 68 pp.
(en) Fuss, M. and Waverman, L. (2005) The Networked Computer: The Contribution of Computing and Telecommunications to Economic Growth and Productivity Digital Transformation Working Paper, London Business School, mai 2005. Leonard Waverman travaille pour les compagnies de téléphone, notamment Vodaphone - voir Röller, Lars-Hendrik and Waverman, Leonard (2001) Telecommunications Infrastructure and Economic Development: A Simultaneous Approach The American Economic Review, Vol. 91, No. 4, 2001, p. 909-923 ; Waverman, Leonard; Meschi, Meloria and Fuss, Melvyn (2005a) The Impact of Telecoms on Economic Growth in Developing Countries Vodafone Policy Paper Series. No. 2, March 2005, 23 pp. ; Waverman, Leonard; Meschi, Meloria and Fuss, Melvyn (2005b) The Impact of Telecoms on Economic Growth in Developing Countries p. 10-23 in Vodaphone (2005) Africa: The Impact of Mobile Phones The Vodafone Policy Paper Series; No. 2. Mars 2005, ii + 68 pp.
« The report shows that the evidence available does not provide a clear pattern to support an association between exposure to RF and microwave radiation from mobile phones and direct effects on health. It however cautions that lack of available evidence of detrimental effects on health should not be interpreted as evidence of absence of such effects and recommends a precautionary approach to the use of this communication technology until more scientific evidence becomes available. » dans l'abstract (p. 2), de What effects do mobile phones have on people's health?, OMS, novembre 2006 [lire en ligne]