There have been several studies on links between cell phones and cancer but no there are no definitive conclusions. I'm not aware of any studies on two-way radios and brain cancer. Current advice is to limit their use in children and make shorter calls, so if you are concerned about two-way radios this might also apply.
Scientists have said that kills brain cells when recent studies have shown that they are frozen. Recent studies have also linked cannabis use to testicular cancer.
No.
There have been some studies that cellphones can cause brain cancer, but nothing has been proven to date.
I have hear (heresay) that use age of old cell phones by independent studies was found to have linked to many people getting brain cancer and/or brain damage. It releases radiation, and.... it would be wise to replace cell phones after about 4-5 years i suggest.
The ribbon for brain cancer awareness is grey. May is also brain cancer awareness month.graygrey
once every 2 year or months
The brain cancer survival rate indicates the percentage of people with a certain type and stage of brain cancer who survive the disease for a specific period of time after their diagnosis. In most cases, statistics refer to the 5-year brain cancer survival rate. The 5-year brain cancer survival rate is the percentage of people who are alive 5 years after a brain cancer diagnosis, whether they have few or no signs or symptoms of brain cancer, are free of disease, or are having treatment for brain cancer. The brain cancer survival rate is based on large groups of people, and it cannot be used to predict what will happen to a particular patient. No two patients are alike, and brain cancer treatment and responses to treatment vary greatly.http://cancer.emedtv.com/brain-cancer/brain-cancer-survival.html
recent studies show that televisions, computers, and cell phones can cause brain, liver, lung, rectal, throat, and intestinal cancer.
Yes, monkeys can get brain cancer. The etiology, prognosis and treatment are similar to brain cancers in humans.
the brain
Abnormal behavior has been linked to a damaged or malfunctioning brain through neuroimaging studies that show differences in brain structure or function in individuals with certain mental health conditions. For example, abnormalities in specific brain regions or neurotransmitter systems have been associated with conditions like schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety disorders. These findings suggest that changes in brain functioning may contribute to the development of abnormal behaviors.
The scientific name for brain cancer is intracranial neoplasm. This term is also used when referring to a tumor inside of the brain that has yet to be determined cancer or noncancerous.