Study type:
Epidemiological study
(observational study)
Paternal occupational exposure to electro-magnetic fields as a risk factor for cancer in children and young adults: a case-control study from the North of England
epidem.
By:
Pearce MS, Hammal DM, Dorak MT, McNally RJ, Parker L
Published in: Pediatr Blood Cancer 2007; 49 (3): 280-286
Exposure
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