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Interphone also released results on only two types of brain tumors: meningioma and glioma.
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The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer is coordinating Interphone.
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This compared the recollections of about 500 Interphone subjects with their actual mobile use according to the records of the network operators.
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The Interphone study has not been released in its entirety.
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The scientists involved in Interphone are, it must be said, well aware of these biases, and efforts to work out their effects and adjust for them were always part of the plan.
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Interphone began by gathering a group of people who had had the cancers of interest (glioma, meningioma, acoustic neurinoma and parotid gland tumour) and questioning them about their past use of mobile phones.
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Previous Interphone research on cell phone users' ability to recall how many hours they spend on the phone has found that heavy users generally underestimate that time, and light users overestimate it, Morgan said.
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The Interphone researchers are split into three camps.
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