American Journal of Epidemiology Vol. 154, No. 12 : S50-S59
Copyright © 2001 by The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health
FROM EPIDEMIOLOGY TO POLICY: PROCEEDNGS OF A SYMPOSIUM ON THE TRANSLATION OF EPIDEMIOLOGIC EVIDENCE INTO PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY - July 2729, 1998, Renaissance Hotel, Washington, DC |
Electric and Magnetic Fields and Cancer: Case Study
1 The Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA.
2 Department of Biometry and Epidemiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC.
3 Division of Environmental and Occupational Disease Control, California Department of Health Services, Oakland, CA.
4 Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
5 Deceased.
Abbreviations: EMF, electric and magnetic fields.
NOTES
Reprint requests to Dr. Leeka Kheifets, World Health Organization, Occupational and Environmental Health, Protection of the Human Environment, 20 Avenue Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland (e-mail: kheifetsl{at}who.int).
Received for publication December 27, 2000. Accepted for publication September 4, 2001.
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