Newsweek: Do Cellphones Cause Cancer? Government Study Reveals 'Stunningly Important' Findings

'Tiffany Frantz got her first cellphone when she was 16.

She loved that flip phone. Every morning, on her way out the door, she’d slip it into the left cup of her bra. When she was 21, while watching television one night with her parents in their Lancaster, Pennsylvania, living room, she felt a lump the size of a pea in her left breast, just beneath her phone. Tests later showed four cancerous tumors. “How in the world did this happen?” her mother asked.'

This Newsweek article explores the link between mobile phone radiation and cancer. You can read it here.