Your cell phone could cause cancer, says WHO
Published: Wednesday, Jun 1, 2011, 11:11 IST 
Place: NEW YORK | Agency: PTI  
  
Heavy use of mobile phones and other wireless communication devices could 
possibly cause cancer, the World Health Organisation has said and asked people 
to use texting and free-hands devices to reduce the risk.

The electromagnetic fields generated by such devices are "possibly carcinogenic 
to humans," the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) announced at 
the end of an eight-day meeting yesterday in Lyon, France.

A group of 31 experts from 14 countries has "reached this classification based 
on its review of the human evidence coming from epidemiological studies", ABC 
News reported.

The experts also pointed to an increased incidence of glioma, a malignant type 
of brain cancer, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) said in a 
statement.

The number of mobile phone subscriptions is estimated at 5 billion globally.

"The conclusion means that there could be some risk, and therefore we need to 
keep a close watch for a link between cell phones and cancer risk," said 
Jonathan Samet from the University of Southern California, the chairman of the 
group of scientists.

The IARC, which is part of the WHO, cautioned that current scientific evidence 
showed only a possible link, not a proven one, between wireless devices and 
cancers.

"It is important that additional research be conducted into the long-term, 
heavy use of mobile phones," Christopher Wild, director of the IARC said.

"Pending the availability of such information, it is important to take 
pragmatic measures to reduce exposure such as hands-free devices or texting." 
 
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