Phone Waves: No Link Established with Cancer, According to Anses
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While almost all French people have a mobile phone, the agency publishes a new reassuring report: no link between mobile waves and cancers. Nevertheless, the agency recommends caution, favouring moderate use and devices that move the phone away from the body.
After having looked at hundreds of studies considered robust, the Ansess gives a fairly clear verdict: no link is shown between smartphones and cancers. The Anses analysed 250 studies and confirmed this Wednesday, November 26 that no link is established between the waves of mobile phones and the appearance of cancers. However, the agency calls for caution, [...] The article Smartphones: no cause-and-effect link between mobile waves and cancers a…
Here is a reassuring conclusion for daily use! After 15 years of conflicting studies, questions and reports, the National Agency for Food, Environment and Labour Health (Anses) publishes on Wednesday a report of expertise that puts an end to this widespread concern: no, the use of the mobile phone does not increase your risk of developing cancer. So you can sleep on both your ears with the mobile phone on the night table and continue to phone yo…
The health agency nevertheless recommends caution despite the lack of evidence, especially for children, "in the face of rapidly changing uses".
The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) has just released its verdict after more than ten years of analysis. The health agency believes that there is no evidence to link smartphone use to the development of cancer in humans. Nevertheless, caution remains essential.
The debate on the potential risks associated with mobile phones has been coming back regularly for more than 20 years. Are radio frequencies, used for mobile telephony, dangerous? The issue has given rise to a large number of studies, often contradictory, sometimes misinterpreted. To clarify this massive set of data, the Anses published at the end of 2025 a major update of its expertise on the possible links between radio frequencies and cancer.…
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