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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Connecting phone cancer increasingly unlikely | Health & Medical ...

This study follows another coordinated by the IARC , the Interphone study from 13 countries.Cell phones, brain tumors and the Interphone study: where are we?

Because you can not prove that there is no effect either, because the data are currently limited to 10 or 15 years of exposure in the adult cell, individuals are likely to remain uncertain for several years. There are no data for mobile phone use during childhood.

The results of the Interphone epidemiological and other studies, biological and animals, and trends in the incidence of brain tumors, suggest that in 10 or 15 years after the first use of mobile phones is unlikely that a significant increase in risk of brain tumors in adults . However, the possibility of a small or a long-term effect can not be excluded.

Data on cancer rates in the coming years should help to clarify whether or not there is a link between cell phone use and brain tumor.

Their findings and conclusions can be found in the latest issue of Environmental Health Perspectives.

Evidence of a growing number of studies do not support the theory that cell phones increase the risk of brain, an independent panel of international experts, found after conducting a thorough analysis of all published research.

Despite the previous results to the contrary, new research indicates that black patients with non-small cell lung are also likely to harbor a specific mutation in tumors from white patients.

The analysis was conducted by the ICNIRP Standing Committee on Epidemiology.

Professor Swerdlow and the team assessed the Interphone study carefully and described as very impressive and complete, but with several methodological flaws. They did not find convincing evidence of a link between mobile phones and location of tumors compared with their use.

Although there remains some uncertainty, the trend in evidence is accumulating more and more against the hypothesis that cell phone use can cause brain tumors in adults.

If there is no apparent effect on trends in the coming years, after a nearly universal exposure to mobile phones in Western countries, it becomes increasingly unlikely that there would be significant causality.

Conversely, if there are upward trends in unexplained There will be a case to answer.

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