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Online ISSN: 1521-186X    Print ISSN: 0197-8462
Bioelectromagnetics
Volume 22, Issue S5, 2001. Pages: S86-S104

Supplement: Supplement 5
Published Online: 26 Jan 2001

Copyright © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.


 Research Article
Residential EMF exposure and childhood leukemia: Meta-analysis and population attributable risk
Daniel Wartenberg *
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey

*Correspondence to Daniel Wartenberg, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ 08855.

Funded by:
 Public Health Institute, California Department of Health Services
 NIEHS; Grant Number: ES05022

Keywords
magnetic fields; meta-regression; EMF; meta-analysis; leukemia

Abstract
The controversy over the possible association between magnetic field exposure and childhood leukemia has led several researchers to summarize the literature using meta-analysis. This paper reviews these previous meta-analyses and extends them by adding results from four studies published since the most recent analysis. The analyses include odds ratio calculations based on both dichotomous and continuous exposure models, heterogeneity analysis including subgroup summaries and meta-regression, leave one out influence analyses, and publication bias assessments. In addition, there is a review of some of the considerations of the exposure assessments used in the studies and their implications for cross-study comparisons. Finally, the results of the analyses using dichotomous and continuous exposure model are combined with national exposure data to estimate the population attributable risk of childhood leukemia among children in the US. If an association exists, as many as 175-240 cases of childhood leukemia in the US may be due to magnetic field exposure. Bioelectromagnetics Supplement 5:S86-S104, 2001. © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.


Received: 2 February 2000; Revised: 25 August 2000

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10.1002/1521-186X(2001)22:5+<::AID-BEM1026>3.0.CO;2-3