Aydin, DenisDenisAydinFeychting, MariaMariaFeychtingSchüz, JoachimJoachimSchüzTynes, ToreToreTynesAndersen, Tina VejeTina VejeAndersenSchmidt, Lisbeth SamsøLisbeth SamsøSchmidtPoulsen, Aslak HarboAslak HarboPoulsenJohansen, ChristofferChristofferJohansenProchazka, MichaelaMichaelaProchazkaLannering, BirgittaBirgittaLanneringKlæboe, LarsLarsKlæboeEggen, ToneToneEggenJenni, DanielaDanielaJenniGrotzer, MichaelMichaelGrotzerVon der Weid, NicolasNicolasVon der WeidKühni, ClaudiaClaudiaKühniRöösli, MartinMartinRöösli2024-10-112024-10-112011https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/77842It has been hypothesized that children and adolescents might be more vulnerable to possible health effects from mobile phone exposure than adults. We investigated whether mobile phone use is associated with brain tumor risk among children and adolescents.enMobile phone use and brain tumors in children and adolescents: a multicenter case-control studyarticle10.7892/boris.73882179566500029407450001110.1093/jnci/djr244