
A recent report by a leading British neurosurgeon claims that the exponential increase in cell phone usage over the past decade could kill more people than asbestos, or even the current King of Cancer, smoking.
We have been hearing for years that the cell phones could be a source for cancer, but it appears the warnings could be more substantial than first thought.Mobile phones could kill far more people than smoking or asbestos, a study by an award-winning cancer expert has concluded. He says people should avoid using them wherever possible and that governments and the mobile phone industry must take "immediate steps" to reduce exposure to their radiation.
Professor Khurana – a top neurosurgeon who has received 14 awards over the past 16 years, has published more than three dozen scientific papers – reviewed more than 100 studies on the effects of mobile phones. He has put the results on a brain surgery website, and a paper based on the research is currently being peer-reviewed for publication in a scientific journal.
It draws on growing evidence – exclusively reported in the IoS in October – that using handsets for 10 years or more can double the risk of brain cancer. Cancers take at least a decade to develop, invalidating official safety assurances based on earlier studies which included few, if any, people who had used the phones for that long.
Is this a significant threat that should be confronted face forward?
Or is this just another Killer Bee scare?
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