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英文阅读:手机会致癌吗?

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发表于 2016-7-10 00:22:39 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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根据丹麦研究者的报告,长时间使用手机并不会增加人们得癌症的风险,而且还有可能会降低这种风险。此前,人们一直对手机的微量辐射怀着恐惧心理。现在人们可以放心地使用手机了。
          Using cell phones, even over a long period of time, does not appear to
raise a person's risk for cancer, Danish researchers report. Their study, which
appears in today's Journal of the National Cancer Institute, is the first to
include people who had used cell phones for as long as 21 years.
          Why it's important: Because cell phones emit a type of low-energy
radiation, there is concern that using them over a long period of time could
lead to cancer, especially in the brain. The growing popularity of cell phones
makes it important to learn if this technology actually does have an effect on
cancer.
          What's already known: Of 16 previous studies looking at cell phone use and
brain tumors, only 2 have found any link, says Michael Thun, MD, MS, the
American Cancer Society's vice president of epidemiology and surveillance
research. However, the methods used in those 2 studies led many researchers to
question the findings. One problem researchers face is that cell phones are
relatively new devices, so there aren't a lot of people who have used them for
more than about 10 years. It can take longer than that for some cancers to
develop, so it's not clear whether using cell phones for more than 10 years
might pose a problem.
          How this study was done: The Danish researchers tried to address this
problem by including people who had begun using cell phones as early as 1982.
They looked at cell phone records for more than 420,000 adults in Denmark, and
compared those to cancer cases listed in the Danish national cancer registry.
They were looking to see if the number of cancer cases among cell phone users
was different from what would be expected in the general population. That's a
way of finding out whether cell phone users have a higher or lower cancer risk
than other people. People who had had cancer before getting a cell phone were
excluded from the study.
          What was found: The overall number of cancers among cell phone users
(14,249) was about the number expected (15,001). Cell phone users did not have a
higher risk of brain or central nervous system cancers, salivary gland tumors,
eye tumors, or leukemia. This was true even for people who had used cell phones
for longer than 10 years. In fact, these long-term users appeared to have a
lower risk of brain cancer. The researchers don't have a good explanation for
that; they think it might be a chance finding and say more studies are
needed.
          The bottom line: Thun calls the new findings "reassuring," but not the
final answer.
          Citation: "Cellular Telephone Use and Cancer Risk: Update of a Nationwide
Danish Cohort." Published in the Dec. 6, 2006 Journal of the National Cancer
Institute (Vol. 98, No. 23: 1707-1713). First author: Joachim Sch?nish Cancer
Society.
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