Cancer and Radiation Epidemiology Unit, Gertner Institute, Chaim Sheba Medical Center , Ramat Gan , Israel.
Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL) , Barcelona , Spain ; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) , Barcelona , Spain ; Ciber Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP) , Barcelona , Spain.
Front Public Health. 2014 Sep 23;2:124. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2014.00124. eCollection 2014.
The rapid increase in mobile phone use in young people has generated concern about possible health effects of exposure to radiofrequency (RF) and extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMF). MOBI-Kids, a multinational case-control study, investigates the potential effects of childhood and adolescent exposure to EMF from mobile communications technologies on brain tumor risk in 14 countries. The study, which aims to include approximately 1,000 brain tumor cases aged 10-24 years and two individually matched controls for each case, follows a common protocol and builds upon the methodological experience of the INTERPHONE study. The design and conduct of a study on EMF exposure and brain tumor risk in young people in a large number of countries is complex and poses methodological challenges. This manuscript discusses the design of MOBI-Kids and describes the challenges and approaches chosen to address them, including: (1) the choice of controls operated for suspected appendicitis, to reduce potential selection bias related to low response rates among population controls; (2) investigating a young study population spanning a relatively wide age range; (3) conducting a large, multinational epidemiological study, while adhering to increasingly stricter ethics requirements; (4) investigating a rare and potentially fatal disease; and (5) assessing exposure to EMF from communication technologies. Our experience in thus far developing and implementing the study protocol indicates that MOBI-Kids is feasible and will generate results that will contribute to the understanding of potential brain tumor risks associated with use of mobile phones and other wireless communications technologies among young people.
手机在年轻人中的使用迅速增加,这引发了人们对接触射频 (RF) 和极低频 (ELF) 电磁场 (EMF) 可能产生的健康影响的关注。MOBI-Kids 是一项多国家病例对照研究,旨在调查儿童和青少年时期暴露于移动通信技术产生的 EMF 对 14 个国家青少年脑肿瘤风险的潜在影响。该研究旨在纳入约 1000 例年龄在 10-24 岁的脑肿瘤病例和每个病例的 2 名个体匹配对照,遵循共同的方案,并基于 INTERPHONE 研究的方法学经验。在大量国家中开展针对年轻人 EMF 暴露与脑肿瘤风险的研究设计复杂,存在方法学挑战。本文讨论了 MOBI-Kids 的设计,并描述了为解决这些挑战而选择的方法,包括:(1) 选择因疑似阑尾炎而接受手术的对照者,以减少与人群对照者低应答率相关的潜在选择偏倚;(2) 调查跨越较宽年龄范围的年轻研究人群;(3) 开展大型跨国流行病学研究,同时遵守日益严格的伦理要求;(4) 调查一种罕见且可能致命的疾病;(5) 评估通信技术产生的 EMF 暴露。我们在制定和实施研究方案方面的经验表明,MOBI-Kids 是可行的,将产生有助于理解与年轻人使用手机和其他无线通信技术相关的潜在脑肿瘤风险的结果。