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Brain Tumor Rates Are Rising in the US: The Role of Cell Phones & Cordless Phones

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Brain Tumor Rates Are Rising in the US: The Role of Cell Phones & Cordless Phones

 

Head and neck tumors associated with cell phone use have increased in the U.S. since 2000 according to Dr. Joel Moskowitz’ Electromagnetic Radiation Safety post, Feb 1, 2024

Since the year 2000, the U.S. has experienced significant increases in the age-adjusted incidence rates of four head and neck tumors associated with cell phone use, including the most serious malignant brain tumor (glioblastoma), a non-malignant tumor on the outer covering of the brain (meningioma) and cancers of the salivary and thyroid glands. Among youth less than 20 years of age, nonmalignant meningioma and thyroid cancer significantly increased.

 

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