[Air-L] regarding mobile devices and cancer: M4D and IARC

Robert Rattle robert14robert at yahoo.ca
Sun Dec 4 11:26:28 PST 2011


Thanks for this reference Mark.

I was rather struck by the quote you provided as it
 could be interpreted to be conflicting with the official stated classification in Group 2B (Possibly carcinogenic to humans) of radiofrequency EMR by the IARC.

Upon reading the article, however, and re-reading the quote you provided, it is clear that both reinforce the categorisation in Group 2B by the IARC.

For instance, the INTERPHONE and
 Swedish studies referred to in the Lancet article states that "the Working Group concluded that the findings [of these studies] could not be dismissed as reflecting bias alone, and that a causal interpretation between mobile phone RF-EMF exposure and glioma is possible."

Several additional conclusions reached as discussed in the Lancet
 article also makes clear the basis for, and strengthening further the case for including radiofrequency EMR in Group 2B.  As the article concludes: "the Working Group classified RF EMF as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” (Group 2B). This evaluation was supported by a large majority of Working Group members."

So, what are the moral, legal, ethical and health (and environmental) implications, especially regarding those least able to cope with or manage the impacts and costs?  Anyone investigating these issues?



--- On Mon, 11/28/11, M.B.Gaved <m.b.gaved at open.ac.uk> wrote:

From: M.B.Gaved
 <m.b.gaved at open.ac.uk>
Subject: [Air-L] regarding mobile devices and cancer:  M4D and IARC
To: "'ciresearchers at vancouvercommunity.net'" <ciresearchers at vancouvercommunity.net>, "'gene loeb'" <geneloeb at gmail.com>
Cc: "'air-l at aoir.org'" <air-l at aoir.org>
Received: Monday, November 28, 2011, 5:42 AM

Regarding research on possible carcinogenic effects of mobile phone use on humans, and ethical issues
 as a result - 

The results of the IARC working group are published in July 2011's edition of "Lancet Oncology" - it looks like they view the evidence (of mobile phone usage being carinogenic) as being inconclusive, and limited evidence being available: ".the Working Group reached the overall conclusion that these results provided only weak mechanistic evidence relevant to RF-EMF-induced cancer in humans.". 

See: 

Robert Baan, Yann Grosse, Béatrice Lauby-Secretan, Fatiha El Ghissassi, Véronique Bouvard, Lamia Benbrahim-Tallaa, Neela Guha, Farhad Islami, Laurent Galichet, Kurt Straif, on behalf of the WHO International Agency for Research on Cancer Monograph Working Group, Carcinogenicity of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, The Lancet Oncology, Volume 12, Issue 7, July 2011, Pages 624-626, ISSN 1470-2045, 10.1016/S1470-2045(11)70147-4.
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470204511701474)

Kind regards

Mark Gaved

Research Associate
www.xdelia.org
The Open University
Milton Keynes
UK




From: gene loeb [mailto:geneloeb at gmail.com] 
Sent: 25 November 2011 09:49
To: ciresearchers at vancouvercommunity.net
Subject: [ciresearchers] Fwd: [Air-L] M4D and IARC

Here is a good question for consideration by some in our group.
Gene
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Robert Rattle <robert14robert at yahoo.ca>
Date: Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:50 AM
Subject: [Air-L] M4D and IARC
To: air-l at aoir.org


I hope I'm not opening up a can of endangered worms with this question...

Given
 the recent announcement by the
 IARC concerning the possible carcinogenic effects of radiofrequency radiation, is anyone aware of any ethical, health or similar discussions concerning possible
 implications from the use of mobile technologies (M4D) in emerging economy countries?

Similarly, is anyone aware of any human/universal rights, legal, moral, health, or ethical dialogue concerning the unwanted and increased ubiquity of exposure to radiofrequency emissions (in either emerging or advanced economy countries)?

R
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