WHO Review Confirms No Link Between Mobile Phones and Brain Cancer
A comprehensive analysis of 63 studies over 28 years finds no increased cancer risk despite widespread mobile phone use.
- The review included studies from 22 countries, covering the period from 1994 to 2022.
- Researchers found no association between mobile phone use and brain, head, or neck cancers.
- Prolonged use of mobile phones, even over a decade, showed no increased risk of cancer.
- The findings align with previous research, reinforcing the safety of current radio wave exposure limits.
- The study recommends continued research to monitor the impact of emerging technologies.