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RE: "CELLULAR TELEPHONE USE AND RISK OF ACOUSTIC NEUROMA"
Institute of Environmental Health, Medical University of Vienna, 1095 Vienna, Austria
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In their recent article reporting results of a Danish case-control study of acoustic neuroma, Christensen et al. concluded "that there is no evidence for an association between use of cellular telephones and the risk of developing acoustic neuroma" (1, p. 282). This conclusion is not in line with the study hypothesis. The authors stated that the biologic basis for an association
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