Possible carcinogenic effects of non-ionizing radiofrequency
electromagnetic fields from handheld
mobile phones have been of concern for many years,
with their widespread and rapidly increasing use since
the late 1990s.13 Based on estimates of site-specific
radiofrequency field dose, interest has focused on
risk of tumours of the head and neck, and in particular
on those of the brain and cranial nerves, including
glioma, meningioma and acoustic neuroma. It has
also been suggested that there may be an increase
in risk of leukaemia,through exposure of bone
marrow, and of malignant melanoma
Possible carcinogenic effects of non-ionizing radiofrequency
electromagnetic fields from handheld
mobile phones have been of concern for many years,
with their widespread and rapidly increasing use since
the late 1990s.13 Based on estimates of site-specific
radiofrequency field dose, interest has focused on
risk of tumours of the head and neck, and in particular
on those of the brain and cranial nerves, including
glioma, meningioma and acoustic neuroma. It has
also been suggested that there may be an increase
in risk of leukaemia,through exposure of bone
marrow, and of malignant melanoma
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