OT Re: Mobile Phones Increase Tumor Risk - Swedish Study
From: J (somewhere_at_privacy.net)
Date: 11/08/04
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Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2004 04:30:17 -0500
Peter Moran wrote:
> "madiba" <down@thekraal.com> wrote in message
> news:1glv1pw.3h35avjzyjlsN%down@thekraal.com...
> > Peter Moran <moringa@gil.com.au> wrote:
> >
> >> This is a very valid point. Why not also more tumours in the parotid
> >> gland,
> >> or regional lymph glands? The effects of any radiation are
> >> proportionate
> >> to the square of the distance from the source, so that tissues far more
> >> prone to cancer than nerve tissue will be subjected to, at a guess,
> >> perhaps
> >> fifty or sixty times the intensity of radiation than the deeply placed
> >> acoustic nerve is. It makes no sense
> > Could be tissue-specific radiosensitivity. Skin, glands and bone
> > withstand higher ionising radiation doses than brain/nervous tissue.
> > Maybe theres an analogue sensitivity to RF-radiation.
>
> I know of no evidence that this is so. Nerve tissue. if anything, seems to
> be resistant to cancer.
>
> Peter Moran
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Anyone know what happened to Peter?
His last posts (anywhere) Oct 19th...
J
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