UPDATE: The 6 December episode of the Dr. Oz Show, "Why You Should Keep Your Cell Phone Out of Your Bra" is now available. It should be viewed by everyone. His guests include Tiffany Frantz, who at age 21 was diagnosed with breast cancer and cancer surgeon, Dr. John West.
Here in Geneva, where more and more young women are being diagnosed with breast cancer, we drew the attention of the English Speaking Cancer Association (ESCA) to this issue. Our awareness-raising was taken rather lightly. "I personally don't know of anyone who keeps a cell phone in their bra," commented one of the group's key personnel. Geneva's main newspaper, the Tribune de Genève, published our comment on this issue in their readers' mail column. Dr. Monica Castiliogne-Gertsch, Director of the Center of Oncology/Breast Cancer, University Hospital of Geneva (HUG), who is also engaged in research and advocacy, has always been receptive to our communications on breast cancer and electromagnetic radiation.
Here in Geneva, where more and more young women are being diagnosed with breast cancer, we drew the attention of the English Speaking Cancer Association (ESCA) to this issue. Our awareness-raising was taken rather lightly. "I personally don't know of anyone who keeps a cell phone in their bra," commented one of the group's key personnel. Geneva's main newspaper, the Tribune de Genève, published our comment on this issue in their readers' mail column. Dr. Monica Castiliogne-Gertsch, Director of the Center of Oncology/Breast Cancer, University Hospital of Geneva (HUG), who is also engaged in research and advocacy, has always been receptive to our communications on breast cancer and electromagnetic radiation.
examiner.com, 6 December 2013
Dr. Oz says women who keep their cell phones in their bras are putting themselves at risk for breast cancer.
On the Dec. 6 episode of the Dr. Oz Show ("Why You Should Keep Your Cell Phone Out of Your Bra"), Dr. Oz said he believes there is a definite link between cell phones and cancer.
"When it comes to cell phones, the bra has become the new purse," said Dr. Oz, who said millions of women are unknowingly endangering themselves for the sake of convenience.
Dr. Oz's guest was Tiffany Frantz, a 23-year-old Pennsylvania woman who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2011.
Frantz and her mom Traci were shocked because Tiffany was healthy, 21 years old at the time, and had no family history of cancer. But Tiffany revealed she had carried her cell phone in her bra all day, every day, for four years.
Frantz developed cancerous tumors in the exact same area of her breast, on the same side, where her cell phone rested hour after hour, day after day, for four years. Frantz's doctors were puzzled by her cancer, so she underwent genetic testing, which came back negative (meaning she was not predisposed to cancer).
In March 2012, Tiffany got surgery to get her left breast removed, and underwent radiation treatment. Unfortunately, her ordeal wasn't over. In February 2013, doctors told Frantz her breast cancer had spread to her hip, and cancerous lesions had developed on her spine, pelvic bone, ribs and skull. She underwent radiation treatment again, and now takes cancer drugs and gets intravenous bone-building treatments.
Tiffany's oncologist has never publicly stated that Frantz developed breast cancer because she stored her cell phone in her bra, but a small group of other young women have reported similar breast-cancer patterns. And Tiffany and her mom are 100% convinced that her cell phone did, in fact, cause her cancer.
Earlier this week, Dr. Andrew Weil warned against the dangers of cell phones and WiFi systems on the Dec. 3 episode of the Dr. Oz Show.
Dr. Weil said there's no clear-cut evidence (yet) linking the electromagnetic fields emitted by cell phones and Wi-Fi systems to cancer, but they are a bigger threat to our health than we realize. As a precaution, Weil recommended the following:
- Keep cell phones away from your head.
- Use an ear piece for cell phones.
- Keep Wi-Fi routers outside the bedroom.
Dr. Oz has previously stated that the heat emitted by cell phones can spur cell damage, and that can fuel cancer, so all women should stop storing their cell phones in their bras as a precaution. And everyone should refrain from placing cell phones anywhere on their bodies for extended periods of time.
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