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Welcome to Call to Decision Study: Cell Phones Could Be More Dangerous Than Cigarettes
Monday, March 31, 2008
A study by an award-winning cancer expert shows that
cell phone use could kill more people than smoking, it is
reported.
According to the U.K.'s Independent newspaper, the study,
headed by Dr. Vini Khurana, shows that there is a growing body
of evidence that using handsets for 10 years or more can
double the risk of brain cancer.
Khurana — one of the world's top neurosurgeons — based his
assessment on the fact that three billion people now use the
phones worldwide. That is three times higher than people who
smoke. Smoking kills some five million globally each year.
He warned that people should avoid using handsets whenever
possible and called on the phone industry to make them safer.
France and Germany have already warned against the use of
mobile phones, especially by children, it is reported.
The study is said to be the most damning indictment of cell
phone use. According to the Independent, cancers take at least
10 years to develop, which has influenced earlier cancer
studies showing relative safety when using cell phones.
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