Experts’ Views on Screen Time and Lifestyle on Pediatric Brain Tumors
The young population faces an increasing health challenge posed by brain tumors affecting adolescents and children. While their occurrence isn’t as common as that of other cancers in this demographic group, brain cancers account for the biggest fraction of fatalities related to cancer in this group. Many questions have therefore emerged regarding whether modern screens and lifestyles play a role in the rise of brain cancer among younger people. The general consensus within the scientific community is that there is no rigorous evidence suggesting that extensive time on screens or the use of mobile phones plays a causative role in the growing cases of brain tumors among adolescents…











