» Articles » PMID: 16573634

Leukemia Attributable to Residential Magnetic Fields: Results from Analyses Allowing for Study Biases

Overview
Journal Risk Anal
Specialty Public Health
Date 2006 Apr 1
PMID 16573634
Citations 8
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Nearly every epidemiologic study of residential magnetic fields and childhood leukemia has exhibited a positive association. Nonetheless, because these studies suffer from various methodologic limitations and there is no known plausible mechanism of action, it remains uncertain as to how much, if any, of these associations are causal. Furthermore, because the observed associations are small and involve only the highest and most infrequent levels of exposure, it is believed that the public health impact of an effect would be small. We present some formal analyses of the impact of power-frequency residential magnetic-field exposure (as measured by attributable fractions), accounting for our uncertainties about study biases as well as uncertainties about exposure distribution. These analyses support the idea that the public health impact of residential fields is likely to be limited, but both no impact and a substantial impact remain possibilities in light of the available data.

Citing Articles

Magnetic Fields and Cancer: Epidemiology, Cellular Biology, and Theranostics.

Maffei M Int J Mol Sci. 2022; 23(3).

PMID: 35163262 PMC: 8835851. DOI: 10.3390/ijms23031339.


Checking whether there is an increased risk of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder and other cancers with specific modern immunosuppression regimens in renal transplantation: protocol for a network meta-analysis of randomized and....

Hutton B, Joseph L, Yazdi F, Tetzlaff J, Hersi M, Kokolo M Syst Rev. 2014; 3:16.

PMID: 24559430 PMC: 3936935. DOI: 10.1186/2046-4053-3-16.


Epidemiologic study of residential proximity to transmission lines and childhood cancer in California: description of design, epidemiologic methods and study population.

Kheifets L, Crespi C, Hooper C, Oksuzyan S, Cockburn M, Ly T J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2013; 25(1):45-52.

PMID: 24045429 PMC: 4617228. DOI: 10.1038/jes.2013.48.


Marginal structural models, doubly robust estimation, and bias analysis in perinatal and paediatric epidemiology.

Arah O, Sudan M, Olsen J, Kheifets L Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 2013; 27(3):263-5.

PMID: 23574414 PMC: 4564255. DOI: 10.1111/ppe.12049.


Neurophysiological and behavioral effects of a 60 Hz, 1,800 μT magnetic field in humans.

Legros A, Corbacio M, Beuter A, Modolo J, Goulet D, Prato F Eur J Appl Physiol. 2011; 112(5):1751-62.

PMID: 21894451 DOI: 10.1007/s00421-011-2130-x.