Cell Phones and Cancer Risk Anas Essam School of medicine An-najah N University 26 th.Mar.2011 Supervisor: Dr.samar musmar.

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Cell Phones and Cancer Risk Anas Essam School of medicine An-najah N University 26 th.Mar.2011 Supervisor: Dr.samar musmar

Key points Cell phones emit radiofrequency (RF) energy (radio waves), which is a form of radiation. Concerns have been raised that RF energy from cell phones may pose a cancer risk to users.

Introduction began in Europe in the 1980s in the United States in the1990s. In 2009, more than 285 million subscribers to cell phone service in the United States. frequency range of about 1,800 to 2,200 MHz non-ionizing RF energy.

How is a cell phone user exposed to RF energy? A cell phone's antenna is amain source of RF energy. 1. When a call is placed from a cell phone, a signal is sent from the antenna of the phone to the nearest base station antenna 2. The base station routes the call through a switching center, where the call can be transferred to another cell phone, another base station, or the local land-line telephone system.

Cont’d. The closer the antenna is to the head, the greater a person's expected exposure to RF energy. The amount of RF energy absorbed by a person decreases significantly with increasing distance between the antenna and the user. The farther a cell phone is from the base station antenna, the higher the power level needed to maintain the connection.

Radiation Emitted by Mobile Phones The amount of radiation sent out by each mobile phone varies with the model and make. maximum power of radio waves emitted is 2 W.

What determines how much RF energy a cell phone user experiences? – The number and duration of calls. – The distance from the nearest cellular base station. – The quality of the cellular transmission. – For older phones, how far the antenna is extended. – Whether or not a hands-free device is used.

What parts of the body may be affected during cell phone use? There is concern that RF energy produced by cell phones may affect the brain and other tissues in the head RF energy may cause : 1. Malignant (cancerous) brain tumors 2. Benign (noncancerous) tumors Children

“13- Country Interphone Study” Coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Assess whether RF energy exposure from cell phones is associated with an increased risk of brain tumors. Participating countries included Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, “Israel”, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

cell phone users have no increased risk for two of the most common types of brain tumor―glioma and meningioma. they found no evidence of increasing risk with progressively increasing number of calls, longer call time, or years since beginning cell phone use. For the small proportion of study participants who reported spending the most total time on cell phone calls, there was some increased risk of glioma, but the researchers considered this finding inconclusive

Why are the results of some studies inconsistent?

How common is brain cancer and has the incidence of brain cancer changed over time? Brain cancer incidence and mortality (death) rates have changed little in the past decade. In the United States, 22,070 new diagnoses and 12,920 deaths from brain cancer were estimated for The risk of developing brain cancer increases with age; the incidence rate from 2003 to 2007 for people under age 65 was 4.6 for every 100,000 persons in the U.S. population, compared with 19.4 for every 100,000 persons age 65 or older.

What can cell phone users do to reduce their exposure to RF energy? 1. Reserve the use of cell phones for shorter conversations, or for times when a conventional phone is not available. 2. Switch to a type of cell phone with a hands-free device that will place more distance between the phone and the head of the user.

References International Journal of Epidemiology WHO EETT FCC Food and Drug Administration

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