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Cell phone radiation and cancer: Just how much more proof do you need?

Wednesday, April 18, 2012 by: Lloyd Burrell

http://www.naturalnews.com/035602_cell_phones_radiation_cancer.html#ixzz1sQCcwMf\

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(NaturalNews) Cell phones emit a dangerous non-ionizing form of

electromagnetic radiation; radiation which can be absorbed by the tissues

and cells which come into close contact with the phone, e.g., the head and

neck. Scientific studies in the past have produced conflicting results;

however, more recent studies working with long term exposure, (ten years or

more), have clearly established that a link between cell phone use and

certain forms of cancer exists.

Scientific proof

Drs. Lai and Singh (University of Washington) were the first to use the

comet assay in rats to show DNA damage, double strand breaks, after being

exposed to cell phone radiation. The comet assay is one of the most

conclusive tests available to measure the fragmentation of DNA.

Their work coincides with the findings of Dr. Goldsworthy, MSc PhD,

in The Biological Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields, from March 2012.

Dr. Goldsworthy concludes that, " If similar DNA fragmentation were to occur

in the whole organism, we would expect an increased risk of cancer, since

essential genes that control cell division may be either damaged or lost. "

Current studies looking at the incidence of brain cancer are backing this

up. Using the cell phone on a regular basis almost doubles the chance of

adult brain cancers on the side of the head used for talking on the phone.

Cancers are not just confined to the brain. Cancers of the parotid salivary

gland and the thyroid gland, located in the neck, are on the rise too.

Capitol Hill

In 2009 on Capitol Hill, several well respected experts testified on the

potential health effects for cell phone users (270 million), in front of the

Senate Appropriations Subcommittee.

.. Dr. Bucher, Associate Director of the National Institutes of Health,

National toxicology program, testified, " As of now, with only 10-12 years

exposure, and use increasing dramatically, there is a concern of increase in

brain cancer, related to use. Children have a configuration of the skull

which allows deeper penetration of cell phone radiation with a potentially

greater risk. "

.. Dr. Siegal Sadetzki, Cancer and radiation epidemiology director of the

Chaim Sheba Medical Center, (Israel) conducted 10 years of research in this

area and published findings in 2008 on the findings of salivary gland tumors

with heavy usage. Dr. Sadetski saw consistent positive results and observed

the tumors always appeared on the same side of the head where the phone was

held.

.. Dr. Devra Lee , University of Pittsburgh, epidemiology professor,

cited Dr. Leonard Hardell's work in Sweden on heavy cell phone use before

age 20. " As adults these subjects had 4-6 times more brain tumors by the

time they reached their 30s. For younger people, the risk increases to five

times more. " Dr. goes on to testify, " If we tie in Dr. Lai and Dr.

Singh's work with the human studies of Dr. Sadetski and others that have

looked at people who have ten years of exposure or more, we have strong

evidence. "

.. Dr. also recommends holding a cell phone no closer than one inch to

your body. Her suggestion comes straight out of the manual for the

Blackberry and iPhone. " I am calling for warning labels. I am simply calling

to codify what the industry is currently telling us about cell phones. "

A final consideration: Dr. Lai came to the conclusion that certain findings

coincided with who was backing the study financially. Almost seventy percent

of the studies sponsored outside the industry showed a connection between

cell phone use and health complications while less than 30% of the studies

sponsored by the cell phone industry reported similar findings.

Sources for this article include:

http://www.magdahavas.com/wireless-concerns-at-lakehead-university/

http://inthesenewtimes.com

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