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LAFAYETTE, Calif. -- Lafayette Real Estate Broker Alan Marks, 57, had a grand
mal seizure last year after 20-years of intense cell phone use. At the time, he
estimated a cell phone up to his head for at least 10,000 hours over those 20
years.
One prominent doctor went on record that Marks' cell phone use likely caused his
golf ball-sized, malignant brain tumor, called an oligodendro glioma, which is
adjacent to where he held his cell phone.
Surgeons removed as much cancer as they could, but now give him 5, maybe 8 years
to live. “It's painful,” said Ellie Marks, Alan's wife. “It's horribly painful,
yet I want people to know that this is for real.”
About 90 percent of people in the Bay Area press cell phones regularly to their
heads. Some scientists say evidence of long term harm from such intense use is
growing.
“We discovered that cell phone radiation does damage DNA,” said Prof. Henry Lee,
a Univ. of Washington researcher.
Berkeley researcher Lloyd Morgan says telecommunications industry studies are
biased and flawed. Other studies suggest a cell phone cancer epidemic.
“There is going to be hundreds of millions of people potentially getting brain
tumors caused by cell phones across this planet,” said Morgan.
The FDA and the American Cancer Society disagree, saying there's no clear proof
of significant risk.
Still, consumers are becoming cautious.
“These (cell phones) are relatively new,” said Larry Blackwell of Alameda. “We
don't know for sure, and there's probably a monetary incentive not to find out.”
The Cetecom laboratory in Milpitas tests cell phone safety in specially shielded
rooms using a standardized plastic head -- nicknamed Sam -- and a special liquid
that simulates brain tissue.
Production cell phones are then set to full power and put up to Sam's ear, which
is a probe measures the heating energy.
“The FCC currently requires only the monitoring of the heating effect,” said
Heiko Strehlow, a Cetecom engineer.
Strehlow says there are at least two other effects -- on the human nervous
system and a carcinogenic effect of radiation -- that are not tested.
“Whenever I know I'm having a long phone conversation I for example use a
headset,” said Strehlow.
Even though he has a tumor, Marks still uses his cell phone, also with a
headset.
“It's shocking to me that with all the good studies that are out there, there
are good studies there are high quality studies, that the united states
government is not warning its citizens,” said Ellie Marks.
European health officials now warn children to avoid using cell phones. And what
promises to be the best study yet, World Health Organization’s study, is
expected in December.
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