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. 2025 Jan:195:109201.
doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2024.109201. Epub 2024 Dec 30.

Response to the letter from members of the ICBE-EMF

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Response to the letter from members of the ICBE-EMF

Ken Karipidis et al. Environ Int. 2025 Jan.
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Declaration of competing interest Ken Karipidis as part of his employment is involved in the provision of advice to the Australian Commonwealth Government, Australian States and Territories and the general public on the risks and health effects of exposure to ionising and non-ionising radiation. He is also a member of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection where he contributes in the development and dissemination of science-based advice on limiting exposure to non-ionizing radiation. Mark Elwood has given expert advice on topics in electromagnetic fields and health, and on the objective interpretation of epidemiological and other scientific information, over many years to individuals and groups, including government ministries, environmental regulators, community groups, commercial organisations, and formal inquiries by government and professional groups including parliamentary and legal proceedings. Some of this work has been financially supported, by universities, health care organisations, research bodies, or by government, professional or commercial groups. Some work has been reported ‘blind’, with the client being unidentified. Susanna Lagorio was principal investigator (April 2019 – March 2020) of the research project “BRiC 2018/06 − Systematic reviews of exposure to radiofrequency fields and cancer”, supported by the Italian Workers’ Compensation Authority, a public no-profit entity (grant code I85B19000120005). Her employment duties involved provision of advice on health hazards from exposure to RF-EMF to the Italian Ministry of Health and Higher Health Council (she retired on August 1st, 2023). Martin Röösli’s research is entirely funded by public entities or not for profit foundations. He has served as advisor on potential health effects of exposure to non-ionizing radiation to several national and international public advisory and research steering groups, including the World Health Organization, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, the Swiss Government (member of the working group “Mobile phone and radiation” and chair of the expert group BERENIS), the German Radiation Protection Commission (member of the committee Non-ionizing Radiation (A6) and member of the working group 5G (A630)) and the Independent Expert Group of the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority. From 2011 to 2018, M.R. was an unpaid member of the foundation board of the Swiss Research Foundation for Electricity and Mobile Communication, a non-profit research foundation at ETH Zurich. Neither industry nor nongovernmental organizations are represented on the scientific board of the foundation. Chris Brzozek and Rohan Mate as part of their employment are involved in the provision of advice to the Australian Commonwealth Government, Australian States and Territories and the general public on the risks and health effects of exposure to ionising and non-ionising radiation. The other authors declare that they have no known conflicts of interest.