On October 12, 2012, the Italian Supreme Court ruled that cell phones caused one man's brain tumor. The Court felt that there was a causal link between businessman Innocente Marcolini's brain tumor diagnosis and his phone use which he used up to 6 hours per day for over a decade. Although the brain tumor was a benign trigeminal neuroma, it required surgery and badly affected his quality of life.
This "causal link" between cell phones and brain tumors has been described in a previous blog post.
Though definitive scientific proof that links cell phones with brain tumors (benign or cancerous) is still under debate, apparently this court ruling has set a precedent for possible future lawsuits whether there is a true scientific basis present or not.
Indeed, this court ruling should NOT be confused as conclusive scientific evidence which is still lacking.
However, I forsee that this court ruling will be used in place of scientific evidence.
This association has also been claimed by singer Sheryl Crow who has a brain meningioma.
I'm not sure what is going on within the Italian Court system, but they also recently convicted 7 scientists to jail terms for not accurately predicting the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake. Since when does the Court decide on matters of scientific validity?
Source:
Cell Phones Caused Man's Brain Tumor, Italian Supreme Court Rules. Medical Daily 10/19/12.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Cell Phones Caused Brain Tumor Rules Supreme Court
Posted on 12:14 by Unknown
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