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Originally Posted by MSD
Science news is dead. Larger and longer studies have concluded that there is no increased risk. I'll withhold judgment until I can read the actual study, but unless it proposes a plausible new mechanism of action by which non-ionizing radiation increases cancer risk, the question should be "what was wrong with our study?" rather than "does cell phone radiation cause cancer?"
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This isn't a study, it's more of a summary of existing studies. Their goal isn't to evaluate plausible mechanisms, as it's entirely possible that mechanisms exist that we aren't currently aware of. WHO is basically saying that it's possible that cell phone use can cause cancer with the caveat that there does not currently exist convincing evidence that it does or does not actually cause cancer.
It's an official shrug from WHO.