The Australian study has unveiled that there are no direct correlations between mobile phone usage and the growth of cancer in people. Spanning over many decades of mobile phone use, the research debunks many of the former concerns about exposure to radiation as linked to cancers of all forms.
Cancer is still one of the most common causes of death globally and kills millions each year. Researchers say that though the number of cancer cases may be increasing, the risks involved with mobile phones are not in the rise in cancer cases. The study throws much-needed clarity on the hot debate on whether mobile phones were dangerous to humans.
After conducting research on years of data, and comparing the pattern of usage of mobile phones to cancer rates, the researchers found no statistical evidence to show that there was harm. This outcome supports previous studies and clarifies the risks related to modern mobile technology.
The findings of this study are likely to impact public health policies and relieve those who have been worried about the safety of mobile phones. As 5G technology grows, this research helps set a foundation for future studies and puts the public’s mind at ease regarding the safety of using mobile devices.