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 From: "Saul Pressman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999
 Subj: [oxyplus] Cellphones and Cancer

 Dear oxyplusers:

 Just had this message forwarded to me from Health Action Network.

 Best of Health!
 Saul Pressman

 ----- Original Message -----
 From: health action network society <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999
 Subj: Cellphones and Non-ionising Radiation Issues


 7 October 1999

 Mr. C. Michael Armstrong
 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 AT & T Corporation
 32 Avenue of the Americas
 New York, New York 100313-2412


 Dear Mr Armstrong:

 After much thought, I am writing this letter to you, personally, to
 ask your assistance in solving what I believe is an emerging and
 serious problem concerning wireless phones. I write this letter in
 the interest of the more than 80 million wireless phone users in
 the United States and the more than 200 million worldwide. But I
 also write this letter in the interest of your industry, a critical
 part of our social and economic infrastructure.

 Since 1993, I have headed the WTR surveillance and research program
 funded by the wireless industry. The goal of WTR has always been to
 identify and solve any problems concerning consumers' health that
 could arise from the use of these phones. This past February, at
 the annual convention of the CTIA, I met with the full board of
 that organization to brief them on some surprising findings from
 our work. I do not recall if you were there personally, but my
 understanding is that all segments of the industry were represented.

 At that briefing, I explained that the well-conducted scientific
 studies that WTR was overseeing indicated that the question of
 wireless phone safety had become confused.

 Specifically, I reported to you that:

 The rate of death from brain cancer among handheld phone users was
 higher than the rate of brain cancer death among those who used
 non-handheld phones that were away from their head;

 The risk of acoustic neuroma, a benign tumour of the auditory nerve
 that is well in range of the radiation coming from a phone's
 antenna, was fifty percent higher in people who reported using cell
 phones for six years or more, moreover, that relationship between
 the amount of cell phone use and this tumour appeared to follow a
 dose-response curve:

 The risk of rare neuro epithelial tumours on the outside of the
 brain was more than doubled, a statistically significant risk
 increase, in cell phone users as compared to people who did not use
 cell phones;

 There appeared to be some correlation between brain tumours
 occurring on the right side of the head and the use of the phone on
 the right side of the head;

 Laboratory studies looking at the ability of radiation from a
 phone's antenna to cause functional genetic damage were
 definitively positive, and were following a dose-response
 relationship.

 I also indicated that while our overall study of brain cancer
 occurrence did not show a correlation with cell phone use, the vast
 majority of the tumours that were studied, were well out of range
 of the radiation that one would expect from a cell phone's antenna.
 Because of that distance, the finding of no effect was
 questionable. Such mis-classification of radiation exposure would
 tend to dilute any real effect that may have been present. In
 addition, I reported to you that the genetic damage studies we
 conducted to look at the ability of radiation from the phones to
 break DNA were negative, but that the positive finding of
 functional DNA damage could be more important, perhaps indicating a
 problem that is not dependent on DNA breakage, and that these
 inconsistencies needed to be clarified. I reported that while none
 of these findings alone were evidence of a definitive health hazard
 from wireless phones, the pattern of potential health effects
 evidenced by different types of studies, from different
 laboratories, and by different investigators raised serious
 questions.

 Following my presentation, I heard by voice vote of those present,
 a pledge to "do the right thing in following up these findings" and
 a commitment of the necessary funds.

 Today, I sit here extremely frustrated and concerned that
 appropriate steps have not been taken by the wireless industry to
 protect consumers during this time of uncertainty about safety. The
 steps I am referring to specifically followed from the WTR program
 and have been recommended repeatedly in public and private for and
 by me and other experts from around the world. As I prepare to move
 away from the wireless phone issue and into a different public
 health direction, I am concerned that the wireless industry is
 missing a valuable opportunity by dealing with these public health
 concerns through politics, creating illusions that more research
 over the next several years helps consumers today, and false claims
 that regulatory compliance means safety. The better choice by the
 wireless industry would be to implement measured steps aimed at
 true consumer protection.

 Alarmingly, indications are that some segments of the industry have
 ignored the scientific findings suggesting potential health
 effects, have repeatedly and falsely claimed that wireless phones
 are safe for all consumers including children, and have created an
 illusion of responsible follow up by calling for and supporting
 more research. The most important measures of consumer protection
 are missing: complete and honest factual information to allow
 informed judgement by consumers about assumption of risk; the
 direct tracking and monitoring of what happens to consumers who use
 wireless phones; and, the monitoring of changes in the technology
 that could impact health.

 I am especially concerned about what appear to be actions by a
 segment of the industry to conscript the FCC, the FDA and The World
 Health Organization with them in following a non-effectual course
 that will likely result in a regulatory and consumer backlash.

 As an industry, you will have to deal with the fallout from all of
 your choices, good and bad, in the long term. But short term, I
 would like your help in effectuating an important public health
 intervention today.

 The question of wireless phone safety is unclear. Therefore, from a
 public health perspective, it is critical for consumers to have the
 information they need to make an informed judgement about how much
 of this unknown risk they wish to assume in their use of wireless
 phones. Informing consumers openly and honestly about what is known
 and not-known about health risks is not liability laden - it is
 evidence that your industry is being responsible, and doing all it
 can to assure safe use of its products. The current popular
 backlash we are witnessing in the United States today against the
 tobacco industry is derived in large part from perceived dishonesty
 on the part of that industry in not being forthright about health
 effects. I urge you to help your industry not repeat that mistake.

 As we close out the business of the WTR, I would like to openly ask
 for your help in distributing the summary findings we have complied
 of our work. This last action is what always has been anticipated
 and forecast in the WTR's research agenda. I have asked another
 organization with which I am affiliated, The Health Risk Management
 Group (HRMG) , to help us with this public health intervention
 step, and to put together a consumer information package for
 widespread distribution. Because neither WTR nor HRMG have the
 means to effectuate this intervention, I am asking you to help us
 do the right thing.

 I would be happy to talk to you personally about this.

 Sincerely yours
 George L. Carlo Ph.D, M.S., J.D
 Chairman
 Wireless Technology Research LLC
 1711 N. Street, NW, Suite 400, Washington DC 20036-2811
 (202) 785 3939 telephone (202) 785-3940 facsimile
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