No Correlation Between Brain Cancer & Mobile Phones: Study

A new research by scientists from the University of Sydney says that there is no link between increasing mobile phones usage and brain cancer. As they have done many kinds of research regarding this in Australia. The people who continuously use the mobile over 30 years are examined for this study. But there are no signs of cancer are found among them.

They also say that there is a significant increase in people who are above 70 years of age to show the symptoms of Brain Cancer. They say that these signs are found in those people around 1982 when there is no mobiles phone introduced. It is said that mobile phone are introduced from 1987.

No Correlation Between Brain Cancer & Mobile Phones

“Mobile phones produce non-ionising radiation which is low energy, sufficient only to ‘excite’ the electrons enough to make them just heat up,” said Simon Chapman from the University of Sydney.

“We found no increase in brain cancer incidence compatible with the steep increase in mobile phone use,” reported the researchers in Cancer Epidemiology.

It is found by examining 19,858 men and 14,222 women to come to one conclusion. The raw statistics might like to know that cell phone are in use in Australia in started in 1987.

“The observed stability of brain cancer incidence in Australia between 1982 and 2012 in all age groups except in those over 70 years compared to increasing modelled expected estimates, suggests that the observed increases in brain cancer incidence in the older age group are unlikely to be related to mobile phone use,” wrote Simon Chapman.

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