Re: Mobile Phones Increase Tumor Risk - Swedish Study
From: Ilena Rose (ilena_at_san.rr.com)
Date: 10/14/04
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Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:07:35 -0600
Thanks for posting this ... when I saw years ago that the Cell Phone
Industry had hired the Propagandists of junkscience.com ... I began
following this issue.
Obviously ... they had science to hide and facts to spin.
On 13 Oct 2004 19:23:24 -0700, rbystrianyk@gmail.com (Roman
Bystrianyk) wrote:
>http://www.healthsentinel.com/news.php?event=news_print_list_item&id=321
>
>"Mobile Phones Increase Tumor Risk - Swedish Study", Reuters, October
>13, 2004,
>Link: http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=0LEBOH0DQEVJSCRBAEKSFEY?type=healthNews&storyID=
>
>Ten or more years of mobile phone use increases the risk of developing
>acoustic neuroma, a benign tumor on the auditory nerve, according to a
>study released on Wednesday by Sweden's Karolinska Institute.
>
>The risk was confined to the side of the head where the phone was
>usually held and there were no indications of increased risk for those
>who have used their mobile for less than 10 years, the Karolinska
>Institute said in a statement.
>
>The institute, one of Europe's largest medical universities and a
>clinical and biomedical research center, awards the Nobel Prize in
>physiology or medicine.
>
>"At the time when the study was conducted only analog mobile phones
>had been in use for more than 10 years and therefore we cannot
>determine if there results are confined to use of analog phones or if
>the results would be similar also after long-term use of digital (GSM)
>phones," it said.
>
>The mobile phone market is now dominated by GSM phones, which replaced
>the bulkier and less advanced analog phones in many markets the mid-
>and late-1990s.
>
>The mobile phone industry has said there is no scientific evidence of
>negative health effects from use of mobile phones.
>
>The Karolinska Institute said 150 people with acoustic neuroma and 600
>healthy people participated in the study.
>
>"The risk of acoustic neuroma was almost doubled for persons who
>started to use their mobile at least 10 years prior to diagnosis," the
>institute said.
>
>"When the side of the head on which the phone was usually held was
>taken into consideration, we found that the risk of acoustic neuroma
>was almost four times higher on the same side as the phone was held
>and virtually normal on the other side."
>
>Finland's Nokia is the world's biggest mobile phone maker.
>
>Other large producers include Motorola of the United States, South
>Korea's Samsung Electronics, Germany's Siemens and Swedish-Japanese
>joint venture Sony Ericsson.
>
>Global mobile phone sales have been booming as thousands of new users
>sign up every day and existing subscribers replace their old handsets
>with new ones, capable of taking pictures or playing music.
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