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Mobile Phones Linked to Brain Tumors after Long Term Use

Friday, January 11, 2008 by: David Gutierrez, staff writer
Key concepts: Mobile phones, Brain tumors and Natural health

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(NaturalNews) The United Kingdom's largest study on the safety of cellular phones has failed to rule out the possibility of long-term cancer risk, and concluded that parents should continue to limit use of cell phones by children over the age of seven and disallow it for younger children.

The Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research (MTHR) program was launched in 2001, with funding from the British government. The study found no evidence of a risk from short-term exposure among adults, but a "very slight hint" of increased risk among those who had been using mobile phones for more than 10 years. The data were at the "borderline of statistical significance," meaning that more research is required.

The reason for the inconclusiveness of the data may be that the study included very few such long-term users.

"We cannot rule out the possibility at this stage that cancer could appear in a few years' time," said study chair Lawrence Challis. "There is no way we can do that, both because the epidemiological evidence we have is not strong enough to rule it out and because most cancers cannot be detected until 10 years after whatever caused them. With smoking there was no link of any lung cancer until after 10 years."

Some cell-phone critics have accused the study of using selective data to make mobile phones appear safer.

"Normal use of a mobile phone for a couple of minutes may not cause any health effects, but what about calls of 20 minutes?" said Roger Coghill of Coghill Research Laboratories, which specializes in studying the health effects of radiation. "There are many omissions in this report, not least important work on children, and there are biological reasons why we should have concerns about children and old people."

The MTHR study did not conduct much research on children, both for ethical reasons and because of the presumption that research on adults could also be applied to children.


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