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Israeli Study Finds Heavy Cell Phone Use Linked to Cancer

03/04/2008 5:10 PM

Israeli Study Finds Heavy Cell Phone Use Linked to Cancer

Original News Item is here:http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/125433

<"(IsraelNN.com) It's official: Prolonged use of cellular phones is linked to cancer, according to a Tel Aviv University study.

People who use cell phones for lengthy periods of time every day are 50 percent more likely to develop benign or malignant tumors in their parotid gland, the main saliva producing gland, between the jaw and ear, according to the study, reported by Israel21c.org

The study was carried out by physician and epidemiologist Dr. Siegal Sadetzki, a lecturer and researcher at Tel Aviv University.

Also, contrary to conventional wisdom, Dr. Sadetzki found that mobile users living in rural areas far from cellular antennas have higher risk of cancer than people living in the cities. The reason for this is that the cellular devices have to emit more radiation for effective communication with the distant towers.

Recent riots in the Druze village of Peki'in were spurred by locals' belief that cell phone towers were the cause of the village's burgeoning cancer rate. In fact, it seems, the refusal to allow nearby towers, coupled with the nearly 100 percent usage-rate of cell phones, may be the deciding factor.

Sadetzki told Israel21c.org that Israel is a perfect place for such a study because Israelis were early adopters with regard to cellular technology. "Unlike people in other countries, Israelis were quick to adopt cell phone technology and have continued to be exceptionally heavy users," she said. "Therefore, the amount of exposure to radiofrequency radiation found in this study has been higher than in previous cell phone studies. This unique population has given us an indication that cell phone use is associated with cancer."

Past studies have not found an increased risk of cancer among cell phone users, Sadetzki says, because they focused on brain tumors and did not include genuine long-term users. Sadetzki's study included 500 Israelis diagnosed with benign and malignant tumors of the salivary gland. They studied their cell phone habits and compared them to a control group of 1,300 healthy Israelis.

Sadetzki's findings were published in the American Journal of Epidemiology as part of the international Interphone Study, which is working to determine the risks caused by cell phone usage.

Sadetzki believes further study is necessary, but encourages precautions such as speaker phone, ear-pieces and keeping the phone away from the body while using. "While I think this technology is here to stay, I believe precautions should be taken in order to diminish the exposure and lower the risk for health hazards," she said. "The question is not if we use it, but how we use it."">

Further information on the Study is here: http://www.springerlink.com/content/x88uu6q103076p53/

It's saying what has always been known: Exposure to Radio Frequency radiation, or Electric Fields, increases Cancer risk, plus other biological side effects, none of them good for us.

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Re: Israeli Study Finds Heavy Cell Phone Use Linked to Cancer

03/05/2008 1:05 PM

"what has always been known: Exposure to Radio Frequency radiation, or Electric Fields, increases Cancer risk". Great, so now we know that our modern technology based world is a major cancer risk. Better turn down the TV, stereo, food blender, and wear a Faraday cage. Maybe we could start a new fashion fad. Aluminum overcoats with grounding streamers, perhaps foil pyramid shaped hats.

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Re: Israeli Study Finds Heavy Cell Phone Use Linked to Cancer

03/05/2008 5:44 PM

Sorry, Sparky. Coincidence is not causality. Over many years I only saw lousy, and lousier "studies" in this area.

They usually lump users of urban microcells (miliwatts) to rural (up to a watt) and use questionable statistics. At least this study distinguishes the different power of these users.

My answer is (repeatedly) to stop yakking that much, because the constant flapping the gum put unacceptable strain on the parotid gland, hence the higher occurrence of the trouble with the gland. And people around them are grateful for the temporary silence.

Additionally, when one is so darn concerned with it, clip it over the gluteus maximus, where it can heat only ornamental adipose tissues, and use a wired or wireless headset. (translation: they should clip it over a useless fat behind)

But then again, accepting common sense behaviour, how would they produce such wonderful "studies" again, again, again.......ad nauseam??

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Re: Israeli Study Finds Heavy Cell Phone Use Linked to Cancer

03/09/2008 1:43 PM

Yeah coffee is bad for you again as well. Or is it good for you? I can never rememeber...

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