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Ben
20th January 2006, 12:28 PM
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/20/uk_brain_tumour_phone_study/


Using a mobile phone will not increase your chances of contracting cerebral cancer, a four-year study conducted in the UK has concluded.

The results of the study, published today in the British Medical Journal, indicate that no matter how long you have used a phone for, or how frequently you make and take calls, your risk of developing a brain tumour remains the same.

The survey, conducted by the Leeds, Nottingham and Manchester Universities in conjunction with London's Insititute of Cancer Research, focused on the incidence of glioma - the most common form of brain tumour - in phone users.

The researchers interviewed 966 people, aged 18 to 69 years, with glioma brain tumours and 1,716 randomly selected healthy individuals. They were all asked about their mobile phone usage, including how long they had used mobile phones, the number and duration of the calls they made, and what make and model of phone they had used. The interviews took place between 1 December 2000 and 29 February 2004, and included people in the Thames region, southern Scotland, Trent, the West Midlands and West Yorkshire.

The results contradict earlier studies exploring potential relationships between brain tumour risk and mobile phone usage. For example, a Swedish study suggested an increased risk of tumours among phone users in rural areas - where base-stations are typically further apart, requiring handsets to operate at higher power. The UK study found no evidence to indicate such a link.

However, past studies have pointed to an increased incidence of tumours on the side of the brain closest to where users hold their phones, and the UK study also observed a "significant excess risk" here. However, the results indicate a parallel "significant reduction in risk" of tumours on the other side of the head, from which the researchers concluded that there is currently insufficient evidence to indicate whether the phenomenon is a real effect or may simply be a case of tumour sufferers attributing their cancers to their mobile phone usage.

The researchers also cautioned that widespread mobile phone usage has not been going on sufficiently long to provide a risk assessment beyond the short and medium term.


Dunno about you folks, but none of this research sounds very conclusive or reliable to me... Oh well, at least the findings are good.

timothythetim
20th January 2006, 01:48 PM
It seems like they've just done a survey. Not really very scientific.

Ben
20th January 2006, 04:13 PM
That's what I thought! Lol, not confidence inspiring really...

crowfield99
20th January 2006, 10:30 PM
To be honest I have been using a mobile for around the 10 year mark now and I am still here, to be honest you wont be here one day anyways. If I worried about everything that would kill me in life, you would never go out again in fear that a bus might run you over, you might get killed by thunder and now by making a phone call on your phone.

timothythetim
21st January 2006, 03:43 AM
Yeah, I know what you mean.
In physics at school, I learnt that you get far more radiation from the earth that you ever will from a mobile phone.

Hands0n
21st January 2006, 06:35 PM
Yea, life is a risky business, thats for sure :rolleyes: More people die in their homes annually than on the roads!

We'll probably find out in due course that EMF given off by all of our wireless technologies has had a subtle and long-term effect on the population at large. There is not a moment when we are not somewhere close to something that is giving off some sort of EMF radiation.

I am amazed, however, that for something like the Mobile Phone there is such differing opinion and research results by the experts in the respective fields. All findings to date have been inconclusive to the point of being worthless. My guess is that those who have sustained brain tumours etc, are those percentage of the population who are biologically intolerant of the radiation in question. For the vast majority, that they are biologically resistant to the effects of mobile phone radiation.