The Debate: Cell Phone Radiation and Cancer
Cellular Phones and Cancer
Based on the large and still growing number of cell phone users (both adults and children), and the fact that cell phones give off radio-frequency (RF) waves, some concerns have been raised about the safety of cell phone use. With respect to cancer, concern focuses on whether cell phones might increase the risk of brain tumors or other tumors in the head and neck area.
Cell Phones and Cancer Risk
Why is there concern that cell phones may cause cancer or other health problems?
Meta cell phone analysis: Text more, talk less
The "do cell phones cause cancer?" debate rages on, and it will likely continue until truly long-term use can be measured.
Health: Problem With Your iPhone?
While there's no unassailable evidence yet of a link between cell phone use and a higher risk of cancer, there's enough worrying data out there to make it worthwhile to reduce your exposure to cell phone radiation whenever possible
