ACEBR BTs
“We found no evidence that mobile phone use increased any brain tumour histological types or subtypes.” See also the press release. Open access.
View ArticleARPANSA BT Rates
The incidence of brain tumors in Australia did not increase between 2003 and 2013, according to a new analysis by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) and the...
View ArticlePrecarious Case Against Precaution
It has been nearly eight years since an expert panel of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified RF radiation as a possible human carcinogen. Since then, neither the World...
View ArticleRow over Review
A major review of cell phone cancer risks is at the center of an ongoing controversy over whether it is biased and should be withdrawn.The new paper by some of the most prominent members of the...
View ArticleDe Kun Li on CRC
De-Kun Li wants to change the conversation on cell phones and cancer. Li, a senior epidemiologist and veteran EMF researcher, believes that brain tumors have been getting too much attention at the...
View ArticleFact or Artifact
GBM is going up in Denmark too. The steady rise is very similar to what has been seen in England.New government data, released in May by a member of the Danish Parliament, show a near doubling of this...
View ArticleGBM in US Canada England
The incidence of glioblastoma multiforme, GBM, the most aggressive type of brain tumor, though rising slowly over the last 20 years, has not jumped up in the U.S. and Canada, as it has in England and a...
View ArticleRF-Thyroid Cancer Risk
Thyroid cancer among women is skyrocketing all over the world. Incidence is growing faster than for any other cancer. This has been going on for a long time, and the reasons why remain elusive.
View ArticleCell Phone Brain Tumor Meta-Analysis
“Cellular Phone Use and Risk of Tumors: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, posted November 2, 2020.“This comprehensive...
View ArticleChris Portier RF Evaluation
March 12, 2021Chris Portier: RF “Probably” Causes CancerExpert Report by Christopher J. Portier, March 1, 2021, filed with the Superior Court for the District of Columbia (Civil Division) on March 3,...
View ArticleMOBI-Kids Published
“Wireless Phone Use in Childhood and Adolescence and Neuroepithelial Brain Tumors: Results from the International MOBI-Kids Study,” Environment International, February 2022.
View Article5G Effects on the Brain
“Possible Health Effects on the Human Brain by Various Generations of Mobile Telecommunication: A Review Based Estimation of 5G Impact,” International Journal of Radiation Biology, posted January 7,...
View ArticleIARC on BTs in Nordic Countries
“Use of Mobile Phones and the Incidence of Glioma Since 1979,” IARC’s Isabelle Deltour and Joachim Schüz for Germany’s Federal Office of Radiation Protection, June 30, 2022. Free access.An increased...
View ArticleMobile RF Modulates Theta Band EEG
“Theta Band Brainwaves in Human Resting EEG Modulated by Mobile Phone RF,” International Journal of Radiation Biology, March 3, 2023. From INERIS (France).Concludes:“This work contributes to the...
View ArticleBrain Tumor Incidence Trends in S Korea
“The Relationship Between RF EMF Radiation from Cell Phones and Brain Tumor: The Brain Tumor Incidence Trends in South Korea,” Environmental Research, March 10, 2023. Is that all attributable to better...
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