one question that often stand in the forefront of most people at some time since some time is whether mobile phones cause cancer. It is often said that the antennas of mobile telephony radiation generated by producing certain diseases, especially cancer.
The reality is that no one could determine with certainty whether it was true that premise, so the World Health Organization got down to work to clarify the uncertainties regarding the issue.
In 10 years, the World Health Organization conducted a study that found that cancer development is closely related to the use and frequent exposure to mobile phones. The reality is that a person who spends half an hour in contact with a cell phone increases your chances of developing a type of brain tumor called glioma.
On the other hand, the director of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Christopher Wild, said the study conducted by the World Health Organization was not quite feasible for two important reasons. First, 10 years ago mobile phones did not have the sophistication to have the equipment now, not to mention that at present this service is spread widely.
On the other hand, Wild said that there was no device to measure the time people were in contact with their mobile phones, but the results were based simply on what each individual could remember and tell.
It is also important to note that in recent days conducted a study where pregnant women were analyzed that was exposed to antennas and wireless receiving stations frequently. They concluded that there was no connection between the mobile contact and the appearance of tumors.