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Australian research finds no link between mobile phones and cancer

4 Feb 2025, 4:40 AM
Australian research finds no link between mobile phones and cancer

CANBERRA, Feb 4 — Research led by Australia's nuclear and radiation safety agency has found no link between mobile phone use and various cancers, reported Xinhua.

The research, commissioned by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and published today, found no association between radio wave exposure from mobile phones and various cancers, including leukemia, lymphoma and cancers of the thyroid and oral cavity.

It was the second WHO-commissioned systematic review undertaken by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (Arpansa).

The first review, published in September 2024, explored the association between mobile phone use and brain and other head cancers, and found no link.

Ken Karipidis, the lead author of both studies and assistant director of Health Impact Assessment at Arpansa, said the new research assessed all available evidence on the association between mobile phones, mobile phone towers and cancers.

He said that the researchers found no link between radio wave exposure and the various cancers but that the team cannot be as certain of the results compared to the review on brain cancers.

"This is because there is not as much evidence on the association between these cancers and exposure to radio waves from wireless technology," Karipidis said.

Rohan Mate, an Arpansa scientist who contributed to the study, said the findings would "add to the body of knowledge to inform the public about wireless technology and cancer".

The two systematic reviews will inform an updated assessment on the health effects from radio wave exposure currently being prepared by the WHO.

— Bernama-Xinhua

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