Tagged with mobile phone use
The GSMA welcomes the publication by the INTERPHONE study group of the results for the combined analysis for glioma and meningioma in the International Journal of Epidemiology. In the press release announcing the paper Dr Christopher Wild, Director of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) said: ‘An increased risk of brain cancer is [...]
Cancer Council Australia has cautiously welcomed the results of the largest international study to date into mobile phone use, which has found no evidence that normal use of mobile phones, for a period up to 12 years, can cause brain cancer. Chief Executive Officer, Professor Ian Olver, said findings from the Interphone study, conducted across [...]
The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) welcomes the release of the INTERPHONE study, which finds no increased risk of brain cancer from mobile phone use. AMTA Chief Executive Officer, Chris Althaus said: “INTERPHONE’s overall finding is in line with the weight of scientific opinion, which has found no substantiated scientific evidence of any adverse health [...]










