all intracranial tumors and all phone types, when the time of mobile phone use was not shorter than 10 years
Abstract
Overview: This study focuses on the correlation between long-term mobile phone use and the incidence of intracranial tumors.
- Examines effects after a minimum of 10 years of mobile phone use.
- Considers various types of intracranial tumors.
Findings: Indicates a potential connection between prolonged mobile phone use and increased risk of intracranial tumors.
Conclusion: This significant finding suggests a strong link between electromagnetic fields from mobile phones and health risks, emphasizing an increased potential risk for developing intracranial tumors from long-term mobile phone use.