January 14, 2005 -- Taylor Dawne, mother of 27 year old Tommy Dawne, who developed a brain tumor writes, "I am in desperate need of your help and prayers, as my son Tommy has developed a
deadly brain tumor. Doctors have been able to successfully remove the tumor, but Tommy has suffered permanent brain damage. His medical bills are mounting and the advertising from this
site is helping him survive. The doctors are still at a loss as to how he developed the brain tumor. In light of new medical findings, I can only conclude that his 6 years of constantly
using a cell phone are the cause. Please, I urge anyone who currently uses a cell phone to stop! If you or anyone you know has developed a brain tumor, and suspect your cell phone is the
cause, please let me and your local media know. Thanks for caring about my baby boy, all your emails and prayers have deeply touched my son and I. Tell as many people as you know about
cell phone cancer and this website. Hopefully, we can make a difference together and encourage more medical research into cell phone cancer."
Mrs. Dawne has created a website in order to help financially support the future of her son Tommy. Tommy was left with brain damage but appears to be making a quick recovery. Mrs. Dawne
asks that all young children stop using their cell phones till further research proves it's safe. Website visitors will be able to view Tommy's progress over the next year. Visitors will
also be able to submit their opinion to an online poll regarding cell phones and cancer.
To view new research regarding cell phones and cancer, please visit Mrs. Dawne's website at http://www.CellPhoneTumors.com. Visitors to
http://www.CellPhoneTumors.com will be able to learn more about the new dangers of cell phones and brain tumors. Mrs. Dawne cites a new
medical report issued by Professor Sir William Stewart (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1436543,00.html).
If you wish to help Tommy or learn more about cell phones and related cancer risks, please visit http://www.CellPhoneTumors.com
Media Contact:
Taylor Dawne
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