a close up of a persons hand: Scientists said the increasing rate of tumours ‘raises the suspicion that mobile and cordless phone use may be promoting gliomas’ © Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Scientists said the increasing rate of tumours ‘raises the suspicion that mobile and cordless phone use may be promoting gliomas’ Cases of glioblastoma multiform – an aggressive and often fatal type of brain tumor – have risen in England from 983 in 1995 to 2,531 in 2015 and is being linked to mobile phone use.

A sharp rise in the rates of brain cancer has been linked to mobile phone use.

Cases of glioblastoma multiforme – an aggressive and often fatal type of brain tumour – have risen in England from 983 in 1995 to 2,531 in 2015.

Published in the Journal of Public Health and Environment, the study analysed 79,241 malignant brain tumors over 21 years and discovered a rise across all age groups.

a close up of a woman: Cases of glioblastoma multiforme – an aggressive and often fatal type of brain tumour – have risen in England from 983 in 1995 to 2,531 in 2015 (stock image used) © Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Cases of glioblastoma multiforme – an aggressive and often fatal type of brain tumour – have risen in England from 983 in 1995 to 2,531 in 2015 (stock image used) Cases of glioblastoma multiform – an aggressive and often fatal type of brain tumor – have risen in England from 983 in 1995 to 2,531 in 2015 (stock image used)

Scientists at the Physicians’ Health Initiative for Radiation and Environment said the increasing rate of tumours ‘raises the suspicion that mobile and cordless phone use may be promoting gliomas’.

Professor Denis Henshaw of Children with Cancer UK, which is associated with PHIRE spoke about their research.

He told the Daily Telegraph: ‘Our findings illustrate the need to look more carefully at, and to try to explain, the mechanisms behind these cancer trends, instead of brushing the causal factors under the carpet and focusing only on cures.’

Scientists said the increasing rate of tumors ‘raises the suspicion that mobile and cordless phone use may be promoting gliomas’.

But the study has sparked criticism from some scientists, who argue that the rise in cases could be caused by other factors.

Cancer Research UK said it was ‘unlikely’ that mobile phones increase the risk of brain tumors.

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