Note: This is not a comprehensive
list. I have focused on more recent papers and tried to be parsimonious. I
will update this list periodically.


National Toxicology
Program cell phone radiation studies
Tumor risk review papers
   Khurana et al (2009)
Cell phones and brain tumors: a review including long-term epidemiologic data. http://1.usa.gov/1jel7s0
   Levis et al (2011)
Mobile phones and head tumours: the discrepancies in cause-effect relationships
in the epi studies-how do they arise. http://1.usa.gov/1gzK8vl
   Levis et al (2012)
Mobile phones and head tumours: a critical analysis of case-control epi
studies. http://bit.ly/1rA9aTM
   WHO (2013) IARC
monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans. Volume 102:
Non-ionizing radiation, Part 2: Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. http://bit.ly/10oIE3o
   Morgan et al (2015)
Mobile phone radiation causes brain tumors and should be classified as a
probable human carcinogen (2A) (Review). http://1.usa.gov/1EqL1DF
   Wang Y, Guo X (2016) Meta-analysis of association between mobile phone use and
glioma risk. http://bit.ly/2o1dVcn
   Bortkiewicz et al (2017) Mobile phone use and risk of intracranial tumors and
salivary gland tumors – A meta-analysis. http://bit.ly/2nVJC5d
   Prasad et al (2017) Mobile phone use and risk of brain tumours: a systematic
review of association between study quality, source of funding, and research
outcomes. http://bit.ly/cellphonebraintumor
   Carlberg, Hardell (2017) Evaluation of mobile phone and cordless phone use and
glioma risk using the Bradford Hill viewpoints from 1965 on association or causation. http://bit.ly/2p1ovBU

   Miller, et al (2018). Cancer epidemiology update, following the 2011 IARC evaluation of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (Monograph 102). http://bit.ly/2rJD7Fu

    Also see Long-Term Cell Phone Use Increases Brain Tumor Risk
Tumor risk studies
   Interphone Study Group
(2010) Brain tumour risk in relation to mobile phone use: results of the
Interphone international case-control studyhttp://1.usa.gov/IBm2nJ
   Interphone Study Group
(2011) Acoustic neuroma risk in relation to mobile telephone use: results of
the INTERPHONE international case-control study. http://1.usa.gov/18CRSNA
   Aydin et al (2011)
Mobile phone use & brain tumors in children & adolescents: a
multi-center case-control study. 
http://1.usa.gov/1baLADg  (CEFALO Study)
   Hardell et al (2013)
Case-control study of the association between malignant brain tumours diagnosed
between 2007 and 2009 and mobile and cordless phone usehttp://1.usa.gov/1c7WF4T
   Hardell et al (2013)
Pooled analysis of case-control studies on acoustic neuroma diagnosed 1997-2003
and 2007-2009 and use of mobile and cordless phones. http://1.usa.gov/1iu2ORM
Breast cancer
   West et al (2013)
Multifocal breast cancer in young women with prolonged contact between their
breasts and their cellular phones. http://1.usa.gov/1yFRFBH
Brain tumor incidence
trends
   Inskip et al (2010)
Brain cancer incidence trends in relation to cellular telephone use in the
United States. http://1.usa.gov/1DXyCGR
   Zada et al (2012)
Incidence trends in the anatomic location of primary malignant brain tumors in
the United States: 1992-2006. http://1.usa.gov/1tRnRPJ
   Hardell & Carlberg
(2015) Increasing rates of brain tumours in the Swedish National Inpatient
Register & the Causes of Death Register. http://bit.ly/1aDHJm

   Devocht (2016) Inferring the 1985–2014 impact of mobile phone use on
selected brain cancer subtypes using Bayesian structural time series and
synthetic controls. 
http://bit.ly/2jJlbZu      
corrigendum (2017): http://bit.ly/2Cuq2nU

Mechanisms
   Behari (2010)
Biological responses of mobile phone frequency exposure. http://1.usa.gov/1jeogrO

   Giuliani and Soffritti (2010). Nonthermal effects and mechanisms of interaction between electromagnetic fields and living matter. ICEMS Monograph. Ramazzini Institute. 403 pp. http://bit.ly/2HUnO7R
   Juutilainen et al
(2011) Review of possible modulation-dependent biological effects of
radiofrequency fields. http://1.usa.gov/1eQUXJ3
   Volkow et al (2011)
Effects of cell phone radiofrequency signal exposure on brain glucose
metabolism. http://1.usa.gov/IHmW2W
   Pall (2013) EMFs act
via activation of voltage-gated calcium channels to produce beneficial or
adverse effects. http://1.usa.gov/VulzLm
   Calderon et al (2014) Assessment of extremely low frequency magnetic field exposure from GSM mobile phones. http://bit.ly/2EA1N7e
   Dasdag & Akdag
(2015) The link between RFs emitted from wireless technologies & oxidative
stress. http://1.usa.gov/1X9GfT6
   Yakymenko et al (2016)
Oxidative mechanisms of biological activity of low-intensity radiofrequency
radiation. http://bit.ly/2qCGM4F
   Barnes &
Greenenbaum (2016) Some effects of weak magnetic fields on biological
systems: RF fields can change radical concentrations and cancer cell growth rates. http://bit.ly/1WvQGiY
   Tamrin et al (2016)
 Electromagnetic fields and stem cell fate: When physics meets
biology. 
http://bit.ly/2b6Ht3y
   Havas (2017) When theory and observation collide: Can non-ionizing radiation cause cancer?  http://bit.ly/2DssMS2
   Barnes & Kandala (2018) Effects of time delays on biological feedback systems and electromagnetic field exposures. http://bit.ly/2EZkZPS

  Belpomme et al (2018). Thermal and non-thermal health effects of low intensity non-ionizing radiation: An international perspective. http://bit.ly/IntlEMFreview
  Hinrikus et al (2018) Understanding physical mechanism of low-level microwave radiation effect. http://bit.ly/2EwNyoU
  Nielsen et al (2019). Towards predicting intracellular radiofrequency radiation effects. http://bit.ly/2uaeFxY
  Panagopoulos (2019). Comparing DNA damage induced by mobile telephony and other types of man-made electromagnetic fields. http://bit.ly/2HACI1O

Reproductive Health
Effects
   LaVignera et al (2011)
Effects of the exposure to mobile phones on male reproduction: a review of the
literature. http://1.usa.gov/1eQXwuv
   Aldad et al (2012)
Fetal radiofrequency radiation exposure from 800-1900 Mhz-rated cellular
telephones affects neurodevelopment and behavior in mice. http://1.usa.gov/18cGEwK
   Adams et al (2014)
Effect of mobile telephones on sperm quality: A systematic review and
meta-analysis. http://bit.ly/1pUnmDq
   Houston et al (2016)
The effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation on sperm function. http://bit.ly/2cJJ2pE
   Kelsh et al (2010)
Measured radiofrequency exposure during various mobile-phone use scenarios. http://1.usa.gov/1eQXinm
   Gandhi et al (2012)
Exposure limits: the underestimation of absorbed cell phone radiation,
especially in children. http://1.usa.gov/1cVJBRD
   Huss et al  (2007) Source of funding and results of studies of health effects of mobile phone use: systematic review of experimental studies. http://bit.ly/2wBEmYp
   Fragopoulou et al (2010) Scientific panel on electromagnetic field health risks: consensus points, recommendations, and rationales. http://bit.ly/2tWiXHP
   Alster, N (2015) Captured
agency: How the FCC is dominated by the industries it presumably regulates
.
Harvard University. 
http://bit.ly/FCCcaptured
   Consumer Reports (2015) “Does cell-phone radiation cause cancer?” http://bit.ly/CRoncellphoneradiation
   International Appeal: Scientists call for protection from non-ionizing electromagnetic field exposure. European J Oncology. 20(3/4). 2015. http://bit.ly/EMFappealEurJ

   Kostoff, Lau (2017). Modified health effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation combined with other agents reported in the biomedical literature.  http://b.gatech.edu/2uyMAz0
  Bandara P, Carpenter DO (2018). Planetary electromagnetic pollution: it is time to assess its impact. The Lancet Planetary Health. http://bit.ly/2GqpJQF

  Foerster et al (2018). A prospective cohort study of adolescents’ memory performance and individual brain dose of microwave radiation from wireless communication.   http://bit.ly/2v0DkoH 
  Hertsgaard, M, Dowie, M (2018). “How Big Wireless Made Us Think That Cell Phones Are Safe: A Special Investigation.” The Nation, March 29, 2018. http://bit.ly/BigWireless
MORE INFO HERE  Aggressive Brain Tumors Tell a Story

https://www.saferemr.com/2016/08/key-cell-phone-radiation-research.html