Is There a Tumor Risk Following Long-Term Cell Phone Use?
http://at-de.i-newswire.com/pr15211.html
http://openpr.com/news/4014
On Friday afternoon, the American Journal of Epidemiology posted the results of the German Interphone study on its Web site. They point to a brain tumor risk after ten years of cell phone use.
This finding is based on a small number of cases and is not statistically significant.
But, when you put these results in the context of some of the other Interphone papers as well as the work of Lennart Hardell and Kjell Hansson Mild, we find it hard to shake the suspicion that there may indeed be a tumor risk associated with long-term use of mobile phones.
We have put it all together and we encourage you to check out our commentary: "Is There a Ten-Year Latency for Cell Phone Tumor Development?" at:
http://www.microwavenews.com/fromthefield.html#10years?
Louis Slesin, PhD
Editor, Microwave News A Report on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Phone: +1 (212) 517-2800;
Fax: +1 (212) 734-0316
E-mail: mwn@pobox.com
Internet: http://www.microwavenews.com
Mail: 155 East 77th Street, Suite 3D
New York, NY 10021, U.S.A.
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German Interphone Points to Long-Term Brain Tumor Risk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1511759/
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http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/bmj.38720.687975.55v1#126566
Rapid Responses to:
RESEARCH: Sarah J Hepworth, Minouk J Schoemaker, Kenneth R Muir, Anthony J Swerdlow, Martie J A van Tongeren, and Patricia A McKinney Mobile phone use and risk of glioma in adults: case-control study BMJ 2006; 0: bmj.38720.687975.55v1 [Abstract]
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/bmj.38720.687975.55v1
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Increased cancer risk for mobile users
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1513588/
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Interphone
http://openpr.com/news/4014
On Friday afternoon, the American Journal of Epidemiology posted the results of the German Interphone study on its Web site. They point to a brain tumor risk after ten years of cell phone use.
This finding is based on a small number of cases and is not statistically significant.
But, when you put these results in the context of some of the other Interphone papers as well as the work of Lennart Hardell and Kjell Hansson Mild, we find it hard to shake the suspicion that there may indeed be a tumor risk associated with long-term use of mobile phones.
We have put it all together and we encourage you to check out our commentary: "Is There a Ten-Year Latency for Cell Phone Tumor Development?" at:
http://www.microwavenews.com/fromthefield.html#10years?
Louis Slesin, PhD
Editor, Microwave News A Report on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Phone: +1 (212) 517-2800;
Fax: +1 (212) 734-0316
E-mail: mwn@pobox.com
Internet: http://www.microwavenews.com
Mail: 155 East 77th Street, Suite 3D
New York, NY 10021, U.S.A.
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German Interphone Points to Long-Term Brain Tumor Risk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1511759/
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http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/bmj.38720.687975.55v1#126566
Rapid Responses to:
RESEARCH: Sarah J Hepworth, Minouk J Schoemaker, Kenneth R Muir, Anthony J Swerdlow, Martie J A van Tongeren, and Patricia A McKinney Mobile phone use and risk of glioma in adults: case-control study BMJ 2006; 0: bmj.38720.687975.55v1 [Abstract]
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/bmj.38720.687975.55v1
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Increased cancer risk for mobile users
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1513588/
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Interphone
Starmail - 29. Jan, 23:08