A leading radiation health scientist criticized a widely publicized study Monday, after the report allegedly found a link between cell phones and cancer in mice.

The study, published late last week, generated results that don’t support its conclusions, according to a leading radiation researcher. Dr. Rodney Croft, the director of the Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research, argues in an article published by a medical news site Monday that the study exposed the mice to far more radiation than cell phones actually emit. He also points out that the control group of mice used in the study that weren’t exposed to cell phone radiation, actually died earlier than the animals that were exposed. Croft points to other missing information and methodological errors that were highlighted during the study’s peer-review, but were never addressed.

“It’s difficult to interpret the report in the proper light because it was released without normal scientific evaluation,” Dr. Croft wrote. “The authors argued that they did this because of both strong media interest and the importance of the results to human health. This argument would suggest that they had shown something sufficiently unambiguous to clarify this important issue.”

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