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" ... But Brawley also emphasizes that if there is a risk from cell phones, it’s likely to be small. Some big studies of humans have seemed to show a risk. If there is a risk, he guesses that the chances of getting glioma or schwannoma are increased by at most 20% to 40%. That may sound like a lot, until you consider that smoking increases your risk of lung cancer by 1,000%, or ten-fold, and similarly boosts risk of heart disease. Cell phones would be more like occasionally eating red meat. ... "
" ... However, the test was only able to pick up ctDNA in half of the glioma patients tested and currently the researchers aren't quite sure why. What they do know is that, perhaps unsurprisingly, the larger the tumor, the more likely they are to be able to detect ctDNA. Other possibilities are that some tumors don't release ctDNA into the CSF, or that tumors in certain parts of the brain are more likely to. ... "
" ... However, this correlation did not hold true for all tumors, for example, in people with a type of brain cancer called glioma, those with TMB in the top 20% did no better on ICI than those with lower TMB. Also in breast cancer there was no conclusive evidence that a higher TMB predicted response to ICI, although the study included relatively few breast cancer patients as ICI is not currently widely used for the disease. ... "