On Mon, 18 May 2009 13:21:48 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote:
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
Where did they find 905 brain cancer victims in a country
that only generates 552 cases per year?
That's not the question. The question is: Where on
earth did you get the idea that benign tumors and
cancer are the same thing? Hint: They are not.
Oops. You're right. The original question was about RF and cancer. I
didn't notice that the Swedish study apparently (not sure without
reading the study) includes both malignant and benign brain tumors. It
may also not include CNS (central nervious system) tumors, which the
ACI graph I presented does include.
I couldn't find the article in question due to the vague references,
but did manage to find another article on the same topic by the same
author:
"Symptoms Experienced in Connection with the Use of Digital
and Analog Mobile Phones for Poeple Using Both Transmitter
Systems: A Swedish-Norwegian Epidemiological Study."
http://www.springerlink.com/content/k2k224/?p=414fd7433b85492a967c4624feddf2ca&pi=0
It appears to be part of the book "Wireless Phones and Health II". I
also found a series of other articles dealing with RF exposure and
medicine by Kjell Mild, but no source for the original article under
"International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health".
Incidentally, one of my neighbors recently had a brain tumor removed.
She didn't use a cell phone prior to the diagnosis, but bought one so
she could remain in contact during the treatment and recovery.
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