Dr. George Carlo, in his capacity as director of Wireless
Technology Research wrote a letter to the CEO of AT&T, which
has serious legal implications for mobile phone
manufacturers who have claimed that there is no evidence for
adverse health effects from mobile phone use. With the
letter widely circulated in the industry, making that claim
now could possibly expose them to litigation in much the
same way as what happened to the tobacco industry, where it
was shown that industry assurances of no evidence of hazards
from smoking was a complete fabrication. The rate of death
from brain cancer among handheld phone users is higher than
the rate of brain cancer death among those who used
non-handheld phones that are away from their head.
The risk of acoustic neuroma, a benign tumor of the auditory
nerve that is well in the range of the radiation coming from
a phone's antenna, was fifty percent higher in people who
reported using cell phones for six years or more, moreover,
that relationship between the amount of cell phone use and
this tumor appeared to follow a dose-response curve.
The risk of rare neuro epithelial tumors on the outside of
the brain was more than doubled, a statistically significant
risk increase, in cell phone users as compared to people who
did not use cell phones. There appeared to be some
correlation between brain tumors occurring on the right side
of the head and the use of the phone on the right side of
the head. Laboratory studies looking at the ability of
radiation from a phone's antenna to cause functional genetic
damage were definitely positive, and were following a
dose-response relationship.
The cell phone transmits a microwave signal from an antenna
to a base station or tower, often miles away. The farther
from the tower, or if the phone is inside a building or a
car, the more power this phone is told by the tower to send
out to make or keep the connection.
Depending on how close the cell phone antenna is, as much as
60 percent of the microwave radiation is absorbed by and
actually penetrates the area around the head, some reaching
an inch to an and a half into the brain. The
$200-billion-a-year cell phone industry maintains the
devices are safe. The question of cell phone safety recently
led Metrocall of Alexandria, Va., the nation's third-largest
pager company and a major seller of AT&T cellular phones to
warn its sales staff that parents buying for a child or
young adult should consider a pager instead of a cell phone
due to potential health risks.
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