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Occup Environ Med 2008;65:428
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Authors' reply

  1. T Takebayashi1,
  2. S Akiba2,
  3. Y Kikuchi1,
  4. M Taki3,
  5. K Wake4,
  6. S Watanabe4,
  7. N Yamaguchi5
  1. 1
    Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
  2. 2
    Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima, Japan
  3. 3
    Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan
  4. 4
    Biomedical EMC Group, Wireless Communications Division, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Tokyo, Japan
  5. 5
    Department of Public Health, Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Tokyo, Japan
  1. Naohito Yamaguchi, 8-1 Kawadacho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8666, Japan; yamaguch{at}research.twmu.ac.jp

    Professor Kundi pointed out the potential limitations of our study “Mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma risk in Japan”. We would like to make a brief comment on his interpretation of our report.

    His opinion is focussed around the slow growth of acoustic neuromas …

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