cell phone cause cancer

(NaturalNews) Scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a group affiliated to the World Health Organization (WHO), says that cell phones are "possible" carcinogen that may be a cause of cancer. Results, which supports previous research on this subject, in addition to a growing body of evidence that indicates that the electromagnetic radiation emitted from mobile phones cause serious health problems.
"It has been observed a positive correlation between exposure to the agent for cancer, which is the causal explanation ... to be credible" States IARC. However, in the same train of thought and agency claims that the evidence is "limited" refers to that associated with mobile phone use for glioma or acoustic neuroma, between the two types of brain cancer.
In 2009, the IARC study was published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology that link mobile phone usage increased 18 percent in the risk of a brain tumor. Because it was observed that such tumors tend to form on the sides of the brain that use of mobile phones in the first place, and the relationship between the two is more striking
Another report released in 2010 by the Cooperative Association International Electromagnetic Field (IEFC) also found a link between mobile phone use and increasing rates of brain tumors.Included in this report is a Swedish study found that 420 per cent increase in the incidence of brain cancer in children who started using mobile phones and wireless devices and adolescents,
With all this research is now available and the recent announcement of the IARC, one would think that more people concerned about the risks involved with excessive use of mobile phones and looking for a less hazardous alternatives or use hands-free devices, at least. But because the period between when cancer patients are exposed to this radiation, and when he or she is usually the development of tumors over several decades, and some experts claim that the link between the two countries is inconclusive and content to tell the public there is very little