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Alarm Call: World’s Largest Animal Study Links Cell Tower Radiation to Cancer

World’s Largest Animal Study on Cell Tower Radiation Confirms Cancer Link

The potential dangers of cell tower radiation have been a topic of much debate for many years, with the World Health Organization (WHO) International Agency for the Research on Cancer (IARC) officially classifying radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans in 2011. However, recent studies have raised new concerns about the carcinogenic potential of cell tower radiation and have prompted calls for the IARC to re-evaluate its previous conclusion.

The Ramazzini Institute, one of the most renowned institutions of its kind in the world, has recently conducted a large-scale lifetime study on lab animals exposed to environmental levels of cell tower radiation. The results of this study showed that the animals developed cancer, with increases in malignant brain (glial) tumors in female rats and precancerous conditions such as Schwann cell hyperplasia in both male and female rats being observed.

These findings are consistent with and reinforce the results of a $25 million study by the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) that also reported finding the same unusual cancer called Schwannoma of the heart in male rats treated at the highest dose. The NTP study exposed rats to much higher levels of cell phone radiofrequency (RF) radiation.

“Together, these studies provide sufficient evidence to call for the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) to re-evaluate and re-classify their conclusions regarding the carcinogenic potential of RFR in humans,” said Fiorella Belpoggi, PhD, study author and RI Director of Research.

All of the exposures used in the Ramazzini study were below the U.S. FCC limits, which are considered permissible levels of radiation exposure according to the FCC. However, cancers still occurred in the rats at these legally permitted levels, suggesting that current regulations may not be strong enough to protect the public from the potential harmful effects of cell tower radiation.

“The evidence indicating wireless is carcinogenic has increased and can no longer be ignored,” stated Professor Emeritus Anthony B. Miller, MD, Member of the Electromagnetic Radiation Research Foundation’s Board of Advisors.

The findings of these studies have serious implications for public health and raise important questions about the safety of our ongoing exposure to cell tower radiation. It is crucial that further research be conducted to fully understand the potential dangers of cell tower radiation and that necessary steps be taken to protect the public from any potential harm.

What is Cell Tower Radiation?

Cell tower radiation refers to the electromagnetic radiation emitted by cell phone towers and other similar telecommunications structures. These emissions consist of radiofrequency (RF) radiation and microwave radiation, which are non-ionizing forms of radiation that have the potential to penetrate deep into human tissue.

How Does Cell Tower Radiation Affect Our Health?

The potential health effects of cell tower radiation have been a topic of much debate for many years, with some experts claiming that the levels of radiation emitted by cell towers are too low to cause any harm, while others argue that the long-term exposure to these emissions can have serious health consequences.

Studies have suggested that prolonged exposure to cell tower radiation can increase the risk of certain cancers, including brain cancer, as well as other health problems such as headaches, sleep disturbances, and changes in brain function.

Why is There a Call for the IARC to Re-Evaluate its Conclusions on Cell Tower Radiation?

The recent findings of the Ramazzini Institute and the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) have prompted calls for the IARC to re-evaluate its previous conclusion on the carcinogenic potential of cell tower radiation. The study showed that rats exposed to cell tower radiation developed cancer, with increased malignant brain tumors in female rats and precancerous conditions in both male and female rats. These findings suggest that current regulations on cell tower radiation exposure may not be strong enough to protect the public from potential harm. Therefore, further research is needed to fully understand the potential dangers of cell tower radiation and to take necessary steps to protect public health.

 

Conclusion:

The results of the lifetime study conducted by the Ramazzini Institute on lab animals exposed to environmental levels of cell tower radiation, and the $25 million study by the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) reporting the same unusual cancer called Schwannoma of the heart in male rats treated at the highest dose, provide sufficient evidence to call for the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) to re-evaluate and re-classify their conclusions regarding the carcinogenic potential of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields in humans. These findings have serious implications for public health and raise important questions about the safety of ongoing exposure to cell tower radiation. Further research is needed to fully understand the potential dangers of cell tower radiation and to take necessary steps to protect the public from any potential harm.

FAQ:

Q: What is cell tower radiation?

A: Cell tower radiation refers to the electromagnetic radiation emitted by cell phone towers and other similar telecommunications structures. These emissions consist of radiofrequency (RF) radiation and microwave radiation, which are non-ionizing forms of radiation that have the potential to penetrate deep into human tissue.

Q: How does cell tower radiation affect our health?

A: Studies have suggested that prolonged exposure to cell tower radiation can increase the risk of certain cancers, including brain cancer, as well as other health problems such as headaches, sleep disturbances, and changes in brain function.

Q: Why is there a call for the IARC to re-evaluate its conclusions on cell tower radiation?

A: The recent findings of the Ramazzini Institute and the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) have prompted calls for the IARC to re-evaluate its previous conclusion on the carcinogenic potential of cell tower radiation. These studies have found evidence of the carcinogenic potential of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, which challenges the IARC’s previous conclusion that such fields are only possibly carcinogenic to humans.

 

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