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A 6 page paper assessing 4 popular press reports and 4 scholarly source articles discussing the issue of whether cell phone radiation causes or contributes to the development of brain cancer. All of the articles reject the suspicion, but the scholarly sources are more circumspect in arriving at the negative conclusion. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KScomCellCan.rtf
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In keeping with the notion that "everything" causes cancer - from food stored in plastic bags or being touched by aluminum foil to autoimmune response of
an individual body to itself - eventually someone had to engender and them promote the idea that the electromagnetic field created by a cellular telephones antenna could cause brain cancer
in the area of greatest exposure. This is a topic that has gained enough interest in the popular press that more academic sources
have looked at it as well; some even have conducted empirical studies into the matter. The basic premise of the matter is sound, at least superficially. If living
under large power lines can cause cancer to develop in response to the electromagnetic field they create beneath them, is it not logical that the same kind of electromagnetic field
created by a cell phone antenna could cause cancer in areas of greatest exposure? This is a controversial issue in part because Americans
and the US government have developed a sense that government needs to protect individuals from products and effects of products, and in part because even with all of the research
that has been devoted to it over the years, we still do not know what causes cancer. We know what cancer is and in most situations how to treat
it, but we still remain clueless of what causes cells to veer out of control and take on lives of their own. This creates a fear factor in which
everything is suspect until true causes can be identified. Side A: Extended Cell Phone Use Can Cause Brain Cancer Scholarly Sources Kramarenko and
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