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Potential health impacts of residential exposures to extremely low frequency magnetic fields in Europe

Journal

ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
Volume 62, Issue -, Pages 55-63

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2013.09.017

Keywords

Cancer; Childhood leukaemia; Electromagnetic fields; Low frequency; Magnetic fields; Risk assessment

Funding

  1. European Commission [2008 11 06]

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Over the last two decades residential exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF MF) has been associated with childhood leukaemia relatively consistently in epidemiological studies, though causality is still under investigation. We aimed to estimate the cases of childhood leukaemia that might be attributable to exposure to ELF MF in the European Union (EU27), if the associations seen in epidemiological studies were causal. We estimated distributions of ELF MF exposure using studies identified in the existing literature. Individual distributions of exposure were integrated using a probabilistic mixture distribution approach. Exposure-response functions were estimated from the most recently published pooled analysis of epidemiological data. Probabilistic simulation was used to estimate population attributable fractions (AF(p)) and attributable cases of childhood leukaemia in the EU27. By assigning the literature review-based exposure distribution to all EU27 countries, we estimated the total annual number of cases of leukaemia attributable to ELF MF at between similar to 50(95% CIs: - 14, 132) and similar to 60 (95% CIs: 9, 610), depending on whether exposure-response was modelled categorically or continuously, respectively, fora non-threshold effect. This corresponds to between similar to 1.5% and similar to 2.0% of all incident cases of childhood leukaemia occurring annually in the EU27. Considerable uncertainties are due to scarce data on exposure and the choice of exposure-response model, demonstrating the importance of further research into better understanding mechanisms of the potential association between ELF MF exposure and childhood leukaemia and the need for improved monitoring of residential exposures to ELF MF in Europe. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved,

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