WHO Review Finds No Link Between Mobile Phones and Brain Cancer
Comprehensive analysis of over 5,000 studies confirms safety of radio-frequency radiation from cellphones.
- The review focused on 63 key studies from 22 countries, covering data from 1994 to 2022.
- Researchers found no increased risk of glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma from cellphone use.
- The study also confirmed no risk from cordless phones, broadcasting stations, or WiFi routers.
- Even long-term cellphone use showed no correlation with brain cancer or other head and neck tumors.
- The findings align with previous research, providing reassurance to billions of mobile phone users.