Mobile phones, coffee found unlikely to cause cancer
By on February 6th, 2008 |194 views
CANBERRA (Reuters) - New study have shown that drinking coffee, using mobile phones or even having a breast implants is unlikely to cause cancer.
“Our tool will help establish if the level of risk is high, say on a par with smoking, or unlikely such as using deodorants, artificial sweeteners, drinking coffee,” Stewart said.
Drinking alcohol was also a high risk factor, particularly for people who also smoke, although Stewart said no specific type of alcoholic drink was most strongly to blame.
Drinking chlorinated water and using a mobile phone was far less likely to cause cancer, Stewart said, although the risks associated with the long-term use of mobile phones had not been fully established.
He said there little risk from drinking coffee, using deodorants, drinking fluoridated water and having breast implants or dental fillings.
Stewart’s research was published in the latest edition of the Mutation Research Reviews journal to mark world cancer day on Monday.
(Reporting by James Grubel; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)
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