Federal Research Raises
Flags about Cancer Risks from Cellphone Radiation
Data from the largest-ever animal study of cellphone radiation
effects, released today by the federal National Toxicology
Program, confirms earlier evidence from human studies that
cellphone radiation increases the risk of cancer.
Ronald
Melnick PhD Full Interview - The NIEHS/NTP Cell Phone
Radiation Study: What you can
do to reduce your risk of Cancer near the end of the video
Conclusion
Under the conditions of this 2-year whole-body
exposure study, there was some evidence of carcinogenic
activity of GSM-modulated cell phone RFR at 900 MHz in male
Hsd:Sprague Dawley SD rats based on the incidences of
malignant schwannoma in the heart. The incidences of adenoma
or carcinoma (combined) in the prostate gland, malignant
glioma and benign or malignant granular cell tumors in the
brain, adenoma of the pars distalis in the pituitary gland,
pheochromocytoma (benign, malignant, or complex combined) in
the adrenal medulla, and pancreatic islet cell adenoma or
carcinoma (combined) may have been related to cell phone RFR
exposure. There was no evidence of carcinogenic activity of
GSM-modulated cell phone RFR at 900 MHz in female Hsd:Sprague
Dawley SD rats administered 1.5, 3, or 6 W/kg. There was some
evidence of carcinogenic activity of CDMA- modulated cell
phone RFR at 900 MHz in male Hsd:Sprague Dawley SD rats based
on the incidences of malignant schwannoma in the heart.
The incidences of malignant glioma in the brain,
adenoma of the pars distalis in the pituitary gland, and
adenoma or carcinoma (combined) of the liver may have been
related to cell phone RFR exposure. There was equivocal
evidence of carcinogenic activity of CDMA-modulated cell phone
RFR at 900 MHz in female Hsd:Sprague Dawley SD rats based on
the incidences of malignant glioma in the brain and
pheochromocytoma (benign, malignant, or complex combined) in
the adrenal medulla.
Increases in nonneoplastic lesions in the heart,
brain, and prostate gland of male rats, and of the heart,
thyroid gland, and adrenal gland in female rats occurred with
exposures to GSM cell phone RFR at 900 MHz. Increases in
nonneoplastic lesions of the heart, brain, and prostate gland
occurred in males, and of the brain in females exposed to CDMA
cell phone RFR at 900 MHz.
Anthony Miller M.D. - World Health Organization
Scientist "Cell Phone/Wi-Fi Radiation is A Carcinogen" 2017
Federal Study Shows Possible Health Risk from
Cellphone Radiation
Dec 1, 2017
Microwave News reported today that the vice-chair of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), Maria Feychting, has been trying to convince the scientific community to dismiss the $25 million cell phone cancer study conducted by the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP).
According to Microwave News, Feychting claimed at scientific meetings held in Germany and Sweden last month that the pathology analyses in the NTP study were not properly blinded. This issue was originally raised by an official reviewer of the study and was laid to rest in the NTP interim report [https://www.biorxiv.org/ content/early/2016/06/23/ 055699]
released in May, 2016.
Several researchers in the U.S. and Europe expressed their concerns to Microwave News about Feychting's misguided efforts to undermine the credibility of the NTP cell phone study.
The Microwave News article reports that Feychting's declaration of personal interests filed with ICNIRP is incomplete as she has not fully disclosed potential conflicts of interest due to her role in the Swedish COSMOS study which has industry funding.
For more information see Microwave News.
Microwave News reported today that the vice-chair of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), Maria Feychting, has been trying to convince the scientific community to dismiss the $25 million cell phone cancer study conducted by the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP).
According to Microwave News, Feychting claimed at scientific meetings held in Germany and Sweden last month that the pathology analyses in the NTP study were not properly blinded. This issue was originally raised by an official reviewer of the study and was laid to rest in the NTP interim report [https://www.biorxiv.org/
Several researchers in the U.S. and Europe expressed their concerns to Microwave News about Feychting's misguided efforts to undermine the credibility of the NTP cell phone study.
The Microwave News article reports that Feychting's declaration of personal interests filed with ICNIRP is incomplete as she has not fully disclosed potential conflicts of interest due to her role in the Swedish COSMOS study which has industry funding.
For more information see Microwave News.