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Acoustic Neuroma
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Acoustic Neuroma
With so many different findings from cell-phone studies, experts ... 02 Oct 2005
...damage inside cells exposed to radio frequency radiation in two separate studies, an increased risk of a non-malignant tumor called acoustic neuroma, and an ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com
Officials at odds over the long-term effects of cell phone use 02 Oct 2005
He also expressed concern about epidemiological studies that have linked long-term cell phone use to an increased risk of acoustic neuroma, a non-malignant ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com
Fractionated Stereotactic Radiation Therapy Safely and Effectively ... Sep 16, 2005
Patients with acoustic neuroma (also known as vestibular schwannoma) appear to have good tumor response and few toxic effects after treatment with fractionated ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release)
No substantial risk of acoustic neuroma with mobile phone use Sep 4, 2005
...recently published results from the largest investigation to date into the relationship between mobile phone use and the risk of acoustic neuroma, a nervous ...
- RxPG NEWS
Reports on cell phone cancer didn't cover tumor risk Sep 29, 2005
Among those who used cell phones for more than 10 years, the risk of developing acoustic neuroma, a nervous system tumor, was almost twice that of people who ...
- Ha'aretz (subscription)
Study released on mobile phones and the risk of cancer Sep 2, 2005
...have published results from the largest investigation to date into the relationship between mobile phone use and the risk of acoustic neuroma - a nervous ...
- Devon 24
Stunning News of a Tumor Serendipitously Discovered Sep 5, 2005
...earlier - when I'd been hospitalized for severe hyponatremia after drinking too much water during a marathon - had revealed a small acoustic neuroma, a benign ...
- New York Times
Decade of mobiles & no cancer risk Sep 1, 2005
There is no substantial risk to phone users of developing acoustic neuroma, a rare tumour which occurs close to where mobiles are held to the head, according ...
- Deccan Herald
Study: Nerve tumor not linked to cell phone use Sep 5, 2005
A recent study shows that the radiation from cell phones does not cause acoustic neuroma, a kind of tumor, after 10 years of using a mobile phone. ...
- The State News
New research finds no initial link between cell phones and brain ... Aug 31, 2005
WASHINGTON-European researchers said a major study found consumers are not apt to have a nervous-system tumor known as acoustic neuroma develop during the ...
- RCRNews.com
Mobiles cleared of causing cancer Sep 1, 2005
The study looked at mobile phone use and the prevalence of acoustic neuroma, a nervous system tumour that occurs close to the point at which mobile phones are ...
- Vnu net
Study: Mobile phones do not increase cancer risk Sep 1, 2005
The study examined possible links between the use of mobile phones and the occurrence of acoustic neuroma, a benign tumour of the nerve linking the ear to the ...
- EurActiv.com
Study Dismisses Link Between Cell Phones and Cancer Aug 31, 2005
Results of a new study coming out of the institute found no substantial risk of acoustic neuroma in the first 10 years after starting mobile phone use. ...
- Wireless Week
Use of Mobile phone does not lead to brain cancer Sep 7, 2005
...a mobile phone does not lead to brain cancer, The study, carried out by the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), found no link between acoustic neuroma - a type ...
- Online - International News Network
Mobiles' 10-year all-clear for cancer Aug 30, 2005
The largest study so far suggested that there was no substantial additional threat to users of acoustic neuroma, a rare tumour that occurs close to where ...
- Guardian Unlimited
Study Finds No Cell Phone-Cancer Link in First Decade of Use Aug 31, 2005
The study, published in the British Journal of Cancer, focused on the risk of acoustic neuroma, benign tumors which grow in the nerve -- close to where ...
- Consumer Affairs
Mobile phones do not cause tumours ‘in first decade of use’ Sep 1, 2005
...to date that has studied the relationship between mobile phones and a type of tumour that occurs close to the ear called an acoustic neuroma, according to the ...
- PC Advisor
Beware of long-term cell use Sep 5, 2005
...following the most recent study, carried out by Britain's Institute of Cancer Research, which found no links to the incidence of acoustic neuroma-type brain ...
- News24
No cancer link for mobile phones Aug 30, 2005
A team from The Institute of Cancer Research found no substantial risk of acoustic neuroma - a rare type of brain cancer - from mobile use up to a decade. ...
- This is London
Mobile phones link to cancer rejected Aug 31, 2005
A team from The Institute of Cancer Research found no substantial risk of acoustic neuroma - a rare type of brain cancer - with mobile use up to a decade. ...
- ic Wales
Mobile phones don't raise risk of cancer Aug 31, 2005
...studied data from five European countries and more than 4,000 people, and contradicted researches that linked an increased risk of acoustic neuroma - a tumour ...
- Newindpress
Long-Term Study Fails to Find Link between Cell Phone Use and ... Sep 1, 2005
The study, which is published in the British Journal of Cancer, considered the risk of acoustic neuroma, or benign tumors that grow in the nerve connecting the ...
- Newsinferno.com
No brain cancer link to mobile phones, study says Sep 1, 2005
The study, published in the British Journal of Cancer, focused on the risk of acoustic neuroma, benign tumours which grow in the nerve connecting the ear and ...
- Haveeru Daily
Cell phone usage for first decade not tied to tumor risk: study Aug 31, 2005
...however, asserted that further studies are required to establish if using a phone for more than 10 years could lead to developing acoustic neuroma, a type of ...
- Earthtimes.org
Study finds no link between mobile phone use, cancer Sep 6, 2005
The investigation into the relationship between mobile phone use and the risk of acoustic neuroma, a nervous system tumor that occurs close to where mobile ...
- Control Engineering
Mobile phones in the clear Sep 21, 2005
A research team found there was no link between mobiles and acoustic neuroma -- a rare, benign cancer of the nerve connecting the inner ear to the brain. ...
- Melbourne Herald Sun
Mobile phone use not linked to brain cancer, study Aug 30, 2005
A team from the British charity "The Institute of Cancer Research" found no substantial risk of "acoustic neuroma", a rare type of brain cancer, and mobile use ...
- Kuwait News Agency
Mobiles do not pose cancer risk, British study suggests: Aug 31, 2005
The report quoted eight studies on the risk of acoustic neuroma and mobile phones, of which two suggested a significantly increased risk. ...
- NewKerala.com
Cellphones don't cause cancer: study Aug 31, 2005
...on the institute's research project, no link was found between lengthy usage of cell phones and a type of brain cancer termed as acoustic neuroma or a benign ...
- Rediff
Cell phones not linked to brain cancer: study Aug 30, 2005
Some previous studies had suggested cell phone users were at increased risk of acoustic neuroma -- a tumour of the nerve connecting the ear and the brain. ...
- CTV
Mobiles and cancer: No risk, official Aug 31, 2005
The ICR conducted what it calls the "largest ever" study into whether there is a link between mobile phone usage and incidents of acoustic neuroma, a type of ...
- Silicon.com
Mobiles: 'No cancer risk' Aug 30, 2005
A team from the Institute of Cancer Research found no substantial risk of acoustic neuroma — a rare type of brain cancer — following mobile use for up to ...
- The Sun
Study: mobile phone use does not raise cancer risk Aug 31, 2005
The latest data from the UK, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, included 678 people with acoustic neuroma and 3,553 without this form of cancer. ...
- Telecom Paper (subscription)
No link between cell phone and brain tumour Ã?report Sep 8, 2005
...of the largest studies ever done on the subject, British researchers looked for a possible link between cell phone use and a rare tumour called acoustic neuroma ...
- Daily Independent
No brain tumor link to cell phones Sep 1, 2005
...from Scandinavia in the late 1990s suggested a correlation might exist between the use of mobile phones and the development of an acoustic neuroma, a type of ...
- myDNA.com
Using a mobile phone regularly does not cause cancer, scientists ... Aug 30, 2005
...at the Institute of Cancer Research in London said yesterday that they found no correlation between a type of brain cancer called acoustic neuroma and the ...
- Independent
Cell Phones Don’t Cause Cancer Aug 31, 2005
...“If such an effect exists, acoustic neuroma would be of particular concern because of the proximity of the acoustic nerve to the handset.�. ...
- Red Herring
Study Rejects Link Between Mobile Phones And Cancer Aug 31, 2005
...by scientists at the world-renowned Institute of Cancer Research in London, there is no link between a type of brain cancer called acoustic neuroma and the ...
- InformationWeek
Mobile phones are linked to cancer, says Welsh scientist Aug 31, 2005
The study conducted by the Institute of Cancer Research found there was no substantial risk of a rare type of brain cancer called acoustic neuroma with mobile ...
- ic Wales
MOBILES HAVE 'NO LINK' TO CANCER Aug 31, 2005
...decade. Researchers believed acoustic neuroma - a benign cancer between the ear and the brain - might be caused by mobile use. The ...
- Glasgow Daily Record
It's Not a Tumor Aug 31, 2005
Medicine released a study finding that people who used analog cell phones for more than a decade quadrupled their risk of developing acoustic neuroma, a non ...
- Motley Fool
'No substantial risk of cancer from mobile phones' Aug 30, 2005
A team from the Institute of Cancer Research found no substantial risk of acoustic neuroma, which is a tumour of the nervous system that occurs in the head. ...
- Scotsman
Mobiles: no "direct" brain cancer risk Aug 30, 2005
Although researchers at the Institute of Cancer Research found no “substantial� risk of acoustic neuroma - a rare type of brain cancer, they could not rule ...
- DeHavilland
Ten years of mobile phone use shows no brain cancer link Aug 30, 2005
The study focused on the risk of acoustic neuroma, benign tumours which grow in the nerve connecting the ear and inner ear to the brain, close to where ...
- News-Medical.net
Getting Musicians Medical Insurance Sep 8, 2005
Rogers said. What it meant was the key in finding the source of her symptoms - an acoustic neuroma. "It's not in the brain. It's ...
- KXAN-TV
Cell phones again cleared Sep 2, 2005
Researchers questioned 678 patients already diagnosed with the tumor - acoustic neuroma - and 3,553 who did not have it, about their cell phone use. ...
- Baltimore Sun
Mobile poses no cancer risk: Study Sep 2, 2005
The study, published in the online version of The British Journal of Cancer, studied 678 people with acoustic neuroma and compared their use of mobile phones ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
Craigslist offers prayer & support to Katrina victims Sep 1, 2005
...same. In that study, 678 patients with acoustic neuroma and 3,553 who didn't have it were probed about their cell phone use. But ...
- Media Life Magazine
No cell phone, cancer link Sep 1, 2005
The research, published in the British Journal of Cancer, focused on the risk of acoustic neuroma, benign tumours that grow in the nerve connecting the ear and ...
- Health24.com
"Surviving Prostate Cancer Without Surgery" is a Bestseller Sep 7, 2005
Foundation (www.Prostatitis.org), founded the Epididymitis Foundation (www.EpididymitisFoundation.org), and founded the Acoustic Neuroma Foundation (www ...
- PR Leap (press release)
Top 10 IT Stories of the Week Sep 2, 2005
...a particular type of tumor. The tumor which occurs close to the ear is known as an acoustic neuroma. However, the study cautions ...
- CIO
No brain cancer link to mobile phones Sep 2, 2005
...that this is a relatively recent technology.� The study, published in the British Journal of Cancer, focused on the risk of acoustic neuroma, benign tumours ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
The wrong signals Sep 1, 2005
...five European countries and 4,000 people, and found that using a mobile phone for up to 10 years seems to pose no increased risk of acoustic neuroma, a rare ...
- Spiked
Bacteria May Cause Prostate Cancer Sep 8, 2005
EpididymitisFoundation.org), founded the Prostatitis Research Foundation (http://www.prostatitisresearch.org), and founded the Acoustic Neuroma Foundation (www ...
- PR Leap (press release)
Mobiles cleared of causing cancer Sep 3, 2005
The study looked at mobile phone use and the prevalence of acoustic neuroma, a nervous system tumour that occurs close to the point at which mobile phones are ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
Potential Link Between Genetics and Development of Brain Tumors Sep 1, 2005
Eligible cases for the study were aged 18 years or older, with a first intracranial glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma diagnosed during or within the ...
- Newswise (press release)
Prostate Cancer Surgery Is Misleadingly Advertised Sep 10, 2005
...methods. He co-founded the Prostatitis Foundation, founded the Epididymitis Foundation, and founded the Acoustic Neuroma Foundation. ...
- eMaxHealth.com
Beifuss: Hollywood ending Sep 12, 2005
In 1998, however, Meyerink was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, a nonmalignant brain tumor with potentially devastating physical effects. ...
- commercialappeal.com (subscription)
Study Dismisses Link Between Cell Phones and Cancer, But Hazard ... Sep 6, 2005
...published in the British Journal of Cancer and featured in Canada's CTV network and other news reports, focuses on the risk of acoustic neuroma, benign tumors ...
- Ergoweb
No brain cancer link to mobile phones, study says: Aug 30, 2005
...that this is a relatively recent technology.'' The study, published in the British Journal of Cancer, focused on the risk of acoustic neuroma, benign tumours ...
- NewKerala.com
Cell Phones Don't Cause Tumors, Study Finds Aug 31, 2005
...getting the disease. The study found no relation between risk of acoustic neuroma and level of mobile phone use. Acoustic neuromas ...
- PC World
Cellphone users 'not at risk' Aug 31, 2005
Researchers questioned 678 patients already diagnosed with the tumour - acoustic neuroma - and 3 553 who did not have it, about their cellphone use. ...
- News24
Mobile phones- no brain tumour risk Aug 31, 2005
The study, published in the British Journal of Cancer, looked at the risk of acoustic neuroma; benign tumours which develop in the nerve connecting the ear and ...
- Irish Health
Cellphones Not Connected To Cancer Risk Aug 30, 2005
British researchers for the Institute of Cancer Research have not found an increased risk of instances of acoustic neuroma, according to Reuters. ...
- WebProNews
No Cell Phone, Brian Cancer Link Aug 30, 2005
Cancer. The researchers focused on tumors that grow in the nerve connecting the ear to the brain, called acoustic neuroma. Previous ...
- BetaNews
New Study Finds No Link Between Cell Phone Use and Brain Tumors Aug 31, 2005
The study questioned 678 patients who already had developed acoustic neuroma, a rare brain tumor, and 3,553 people who did not have the condition. ...
- Elites TV
Study: Cell Phones Don't Cause Brain Tumors Aug 31, 2005
In the study, 678 patients already diagnosed with the tumor — acoustic neuroma — and 3,553 who did not have it, answered questions regarding their cell ...
- All Headline News
No cancer from cell phone use, says study Aug 31, 2005
The research was based on a study of cell phone use for up to 10 years and its likely link to a cancer called acoustic neuroma. ...
- United Press International
New study claims cells not dead from cell phones Aug 31, 2005
Researchers diagnosed the tumor — calling it by its technical name, acoustic neuroma — and blamed it on Spitplanet’s cell phone use. ...
- The Spoof (satire)
"Finding Home"30 Jul 2005
...sensations, facial tingling and vertigo. She was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, a benign brain tumor. With the traditional treatment ...
- Bangor Daily News
Post-Operative Herpes Simplex Virus Encephalitis After Surgical ...Jul 28, 2005
...and hypertone of arms and legs complicated the post-operative course in a 33-year-old patient who underwent surgical removal of an acoustic neuroma. ...
- RedNova.com
Doze off and you’re sure to let the devil take the wheelJul 5, 2005
Such persons are advised against driving. Acoustic Neuroma (AN) is a nerve disorder as a result of which face muscles weaken and disturb the senses. ...
- Newindpress
All things NASCAR is his passionJul 3, 2005
...brain tumors. "He was age 32 and got sick with his first tumor," Phyllis Vaglica said. "He suffers from acoustic neuroma.". She said ...
- Daytona Beach News-Journal
1.8 times more acoustic neuroma after ten years mobile phone use ... Jan 23, 2006
In October 2005, Interphone researchers did not inform the public that 1.8 times more acoustic neuroma after ten years mobile phone use was found. ...
- I-newswire.com (Pressemitteilung),
Good vibrations Jan 27, 2006
He was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, a relatively rare, benign tumour affecting the cranial nerve responsible for inner ear functioning; it eventually ...
- Ottawa Sun,
Vital Signs Senses: Bad News for Nerves of Aging Fans of Heavy ... Jan 23, 2006
Longtime exposure to loud noise may increase the risk of developing a benign nerve tumor called an acoustic neuroma, Swedish research suggests. ...
- New York Times,
Turn Down That Radio! Years Of Loud Noise May Lead To Tumor Jan 9, 2006
The tumor, called acoustic neuroma, grows slowly and symptoms typically become noticeable around age 50 or older. Of the 146 people ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Downside of pumping up the volume Jan 27, 2006
...people regularly exposed to loud noises were more than twice as likely to develop a type of benign brain tumour known as an acoustic neuroma, which presses on ...
- Australian,
DIARY OF MY TUMOUR Jan 19, 2006
The thing in my head is an acoustic neuroma. ... The acoustic neuroma is pressing against the nerve that controls my facial muscles. ...
- Glasgow Daily Record,
Loud Noises Linked to Benign Tumor Jan 6, 2006
People regularly exposed to loud noise over several years are about 1.5 times more likely to develop a benign tumor called an acoustic neuroma that causes ...
- Forbes
Years of loud music can cause tumours Jan 8, 2006
...that people with years of repeated exposure to loud noise have an increased risk of developing a non-cancerous tumour, called acoustic neuroma that may lead to ...
- Newindpress,
Healthwrap: keeping kids from smoking; exercise and healing ... Jan 6, 2006
...hearing loss. The tumor, called an acoustic neuroma, grows slowly and symptoms typically become noticeable around age 50 or older. If ...
- WTNH,
Excessive noise may cause ear tumours Jan 4, 2006
...job-related," he said. The tumours, known as acoustic neuroma, grow slowly and become more noticeable with age. In the study two ...
- DeHavilland,
Chronic loud noises linked to rare ear tumors Jan 10, 2006
The tumor, called an acoustic neuroma, is more common in people who are often exposed to loud music, construction, crowds or motors, according to a study of ...
- Newsday,
Years Of Loud Music May Cause Tumor Resulting In Hearing Loss Jan 4, 2006
...regular basis. The tumor, called acoustic neuroma grows slowly and symptoms typically become noticeable around age 50 or older. The ...
- All Headline News
Study claims noise exposure can up chances of tumor Jan 5, 2006
...developing a non-cancerous tumor. That tumor, called an acoustic neuroma, can lead to hearing loss. Researchers say people who were ...
- WIS,
Turn down your iPod or risk an ear tumour Jan 11, 2006
...emerged yesterday. Researchers said repeated exposure to excessive noise can increase the risk of developing acoustic neuroma. This ...
- TMCnet
Roundup: Genetic Defects Report; Do-It-Yourself Fertility Tests Jan 6, 2006
...one you don't want. A new study shows you can get an acoustic neuroma and that can lead to hearing loss. According to the research ...
- NBC 10.com,
My degeneration Jan 6, 2006
University, suggesting that years of repeated exposure to loud noise increases the likelihood of a type of benign tumour called an acoustic neuroma, which also ...
- Times Online,
Listen Up: Regular Noise Exposure Hurts Hearing Jan 5, 2006
...to noise. The tumor, called acoustic neuroma, grows slowly, and symptoms typically become noticeable starting around age 50. The ...
- WTOV9.com,
Loud Noise Linked to Benign Head Tumors Jan 5, 2006
...head and brain. They looked specifically at people who developed a type of non-cancerous tumor called acoustic neuroma. The tumor ...
- Ivanhoe,
High Decibel Noise May Lead To Tumor Jan 6, 2006
...deafness. The Tumor, termed as Acoustic Neuroma, develops gradually with symptoms showing up only around the age of 50 or so. The ...
- MedIndia,
Physical Therapy Helps Hearing Jan 11, 2006
...bones. Some causes of sensorineural hearing loss can also be improved. For example, an acoustic neuroma can be removed surgically. If ...
- ABC7Chicago.com,
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