Cell Phones May Cause Breast Cancer

Started by stromboli, December 13, 2013, 12:15:44 PM

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stromboli

http://www.insideedition.com/headlines/ ... ast-cancer

QuoteYoung women all over the country are tucking their cell phones in their bras. New sports bras even have a handy pocket for a cell phone.

Tiffany Frantz never thought slipping her cell phone into her bra could be putting her life in danger. But now she says, "A cell phone may have caused my breast cancer."

For five years, Tiffany, who lives in Pennsylvania, kept her cell phone in her bra against her bare skin. "All day, every day, 12 hours a day," she said.

Tiffany found it more convenient than keeping it in a purse. "Someone called, I'd answer, text right back. Tuck it right back in."

Then Tiffany noticed a small lump in her breast. The lump got bigger. A biopsy was performed, and the diagnosis was devastating.
 
"They said it was breast cancer," said her mom, Traci. "To hear that about your 21-year-old daughter is mortifying."

Tiffany underwent a mastectomy on her left breast.

"Death was the first thing that popped in my mind," she said.

Tiffany was a healthy 21-year-old with no family history of breast cancer or any other genetic pre-disposition. So could it have been a cell phone?

"I absolutely believe that storing her cell phone in her bra gave her cancer," said Traci. "No doubt."  

Traci read the fine print in her family's cell phone manuals. "It's in black and white." She read, "Keep it 5/8 of an inch or more away from your body."

Dr. John West, a Los Angeles breast cancer surgeon, said, "This is a real problem now.  If I were a mother, I'd be scared because I know this is common behavior among these teenage girls. They hide it in their bra."

Dr. West looked into Tiffany's case. He said, "You would not expect to see this in any 21-year-old ever."

Mom Traci said, "The masses were right under the skin where she would have kept her cell phone."

Dr. West says breast tissue in teens is particularly vulnerable to radiation. "In my heart of hearts, I know something is going on. I can't say they're causing the breast cancer, but I absolutely can say with passion, that until we get more information, stop! stop! stop!"

Now 23, Tiffany had reconstructive breast surgery and is still undergoing chemotherapy. She warns women to make the bra a no phone zone.

 "If it happened to me it could happen to anybody," she said.

It's important to note that Tiffany's cell phone was completely shut down while she was demonstrating where she kept it, so she wasn't in any danger. And while Tiffany believes she knows what caused her cancer, there are no studies that conclusively link cell phones to breast cancer.

Note that it is "may cause" not "will cause." There are as yet no definitive studies. So use your best judgment.

Solitary

Only ionized radiation can cause cancer. We have electromagnetic radiation going through our bodies every second. The radioactive fallout from above ground atomic bomb tests back in the 60's is the reason so many people are getting cancer now that President Kennedy warned about would happened and why they were stopped. Solitary
There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action.

Plu

So basically some girl says her phone gave her cancer and that's enough to make it to the news? Good standards.

AllPurposeAtheist

Wait.. I thought we were all suposed to get brain cancer from cell phones.
I keep mine in my hip pocket quite often. I'll keep you posted if I get ass cheek cancer before I die from something else.
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Hydra009

Quote from: "Plu"So basically some girl says her phone gave her cancer and that's enough to make it to the news? Good standards.
+1

I'm considering this just another a post hoc till a casual link is established by experts.

AllPurposeAtheist

According to some I'm a shoe in for brain cancer and they are on my shitlist now for more reasons than one. :)
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GrinningYMIR

Breast Cancer runs in my family, it killed my great grandma, its killing my aunt, and it almost got my mom. Now I'm no expert on Cancer but I've read up on it in recent years, I doubt that a cell phone tucked neatly between the tits is going to cause it.
"Human history is a litany of blood shed over differing ideals of rulership and afterlife"<br /><br />Governor of the 32nd Province of the New Lunar Republic. Luna Nobis Custodit

Thumpalumpacus

My son's mom has been fighting an off-and-on battle with breast cancer since 1999; she was 27 when diagnosed.

Cancer can, and does, hit young people.
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FrankDK

> Note that it is "may cause" not "will cause." There are as yet no definitive studies. So use your best judgment.

Yes, there are:

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cell-p ... er/AN01905
"In one study that followed more than 420,000 cellphone users over a 20-year period, researchers found no evidence of a link between cellphones and brain tumors."

http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs193/en/
"A large number of studies have been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential health risk. To date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use."

http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/fact ... cellphones
"Studies thus far have not shown a consistent link between cell phone use and cancers of the brain, nerves, or other tissues of the head or neck."

We've known since Einstein's 1905 paper on the photoelectric effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize, that

e = h (nu)

The energy in a photon of microwave radiation is orders of magnitude too low to cause cancer.

Frank