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Childhood leukemia, brain tumors, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
are among the diseases that epidemiological studies have repeatedly associated with excess exposure to EMF in the environment where cancer victims lived and worked. The most notorious was the study of the incidence of cancers among persons living near high current code (HCC) wires (overhead transmission lines) compared to controls who lived near low- current-code (LCC) distribution lines in Denver, Colorado [20]. The conclusion that cancer deaths were higher among victims who lived near HCC power lines has been repeated in three subsequent experiments in the Denver area. The most recent, 2002, "Back to Denver" (BTD) investigation is explained in detail below [11].






