No more worries for all the mobile users as no evidences support the theory of mobile cancer risks. In context to same, an independent panel has recently concluded that all the scientific evidences goes increasingly against the theory that mobile phones can cause cancer and thus, users must not worry of same.
The above review has been released from an independent panel that is being led by Professor Anthony Swerdlow from the Institute of Cancer Research. The panel has recently marked that they have found no convincing evidence showcasing any link between the technology and brain tumors but along with the panel also didn’t denied the possibility of occurrence of small or long-term repercussions, which, according to them, could not be ruled out under certain circumstances.
The conclusions made by the panel follow a wide-ranging study, during which it was claimed by the panel that the mobile handset’s radiations could actually increase the risk of glioma, which is basically a malignant form of the disease.
Regarding the situation and findings of the study, Professor Swerdlow said that "The results of Interphone and other epidemiological, biological and animal studies, and brain tumor incidence trends, suggest that within 10 to 15 years after first use of mobile phones, there is unlikely to be a material increase in the risk of brain tumors in adults. However, the possibility of a small or a longer term effect cannot be ruled out".
