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This work was funded by the National Institutes for Health (NIH) Grant No.
1R01CA124759-01. Coding of the French occupational data was in part
funded by AFSSET (Convention N° ST-2005-004). The INTERPHONE study was
supported by funding from the European Fifth Framework Program, ‘Quality
of Life and Management of Living Resources’ (contract 100 QLK4-CT
-1999901563) and the International Union against Cancer (UICC). The UICC
received funds for this purpose from the Mobile Manufacturers’ Forum and
GSM Association. In Australia, funding was received from the Australian
National Health and Medical Research 5 Council (EME Grant 219129) with
funds originally derived from mobile phone service licence fees; a University
of Sydney Medical Foundation Program; the Cancer Council NSW and The
Cancer Council Victoria. In Canada funding was received from the Canadian
Institutes of Health Research (project MOP-42525); the Canada Research
Chair programme; the Guzzo-Cancer Research Society Chair in Environment
and Cancer; the Fonds de la recherche en sante du Quebec; the Canadian
Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the latter including partial support from
the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association; the NSERC/SSHRC/
McLaughlin Chair in Population Health Risk Assessment at the University of
Ottawa. In France, funding was received by l’Association pour la Recherche
sur le Cancer (ARC) (Contrat N85142) and three network operators (Orange,
SFR, Bouygues Telecom). In Germany, funding was received from the
German Mobile Phone Research Program (Deutsches
Mobilfunkforschungsprogramm) of the German Federal Ministry for the
Environment, Nuclear 45 Safety, and Nature Protection; the Ministry for the
Environment and Traffic of the state of Baden- Wurttemberg; the Ministry for
the Environment of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia; the MAIFOR
Program (Mainzer Forschungsforderungsprogramm) of the University of
Mainz. In New Zealand, funding was provided by the Health Research
Council, Hawkes Bay Medical Research Foundation, the Wellington Medical
Research Foundation, the Waikato Medical Research Foundation and the
Cancer Society of New Zealand. Additional funding for the UK study was
received from the Mobile Telecommunications, Health and Research (MTHR)
program, funding from the Health and Safety Executive, the Department of
Health, the UK Network Operators (O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone, ‘3’) and
the Scottish Executive.
Remove constraint Funding statement: This work was funded by the National Institutes for Health (NIH) Grant No.
1R01CA124759-01. Coding of the French occupational data was in part
funded by AFSSET (Convention N° ST-2005-004). The INTERPHONE study was
supported by funding from the European Fifth Framework Program, ‘Quality
of Life and Management of Living Resources’ (contract 100 QLK4-CT
-1999901563) and the International Union against Cancer (UICC). The UICC
received funds for this purpose from the Mobile Manufacturers’ Forum and
GSM Association. In Australia, funding was received from the Australian
National Health and Medical Research 5 Council (EME Grant 219129) with
funds originally derived from mobile phone service licence fees; a University
of Sydney Medical Foundation Program; the Cancer Council NSW and The
Cancer Council Victoria. In Canada funding was received from the Canadian
Institutes of Health Research (project MOP-42525); the Canada Research
Chair programme; the Guzzo-Cancer Research Society Chair in Environment
and Cancer; the Fonds de la recherche en sante du Quebec; the Canadian
Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the latter including partial support from
the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association; the NSERC/SSHRC/
McLaughlin Chair in Population Health Risk Assessment at the University of
Ottawa. In France, funding was received by l’Association pour la Recherche
sur le Cancer (ARC) (Contrat N85142) and three network operators (Orange,
SFR, Bouygues Telecom). In Germany, funding was received from the
German Mobile Phone Research Program (Deutsches
Mobilfunkforschungsprogramm) of the German Federal Ministry for the
Environment, Nuclear 45 Safety, and Nature Protection; the Ministry for the
Environment and Traffic of the state of Baden- Wurttemberg; the Ministry for
the Environment of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia; the MAIFOR
Program (Mainzer Forschungsforderungsprogramm) of the University of
Mainz. In New Zealand, funding was provided by the Health Research
Council, Hawkes Bay Medical Research Foundation, the Wellington Medical
Research Foundation, the Waikato Medical Research Foundation and the
Cancer Society of New Zealand. Additional funding for the UK study was
received from the Mobile Telecommunications, Health and Research (MTHR)
program, funding from the Health and Safety Executive, the Department of
Health, the UK Network Operators (O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone, ‘3’) and
the Scottish Executive.
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