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| Company Forced to Remove Cell Phone Tower From School After Children Get Cancer
Sprint was forced to shut down a cellphone tower that was located outside of a school in the suburbs of Sacramento, California. The tower location became a topic of controversy in recent years, as numerous children in the school have developed cancer. At least 4 students at a San Joaquin County elementary school have gotten cancer since the cell tower was installed, and after a while, many of the parents began pointing the finger at Sprint. Monica Ferrulli, the mother of one of the children diagnosed with cancer, says that her son's doctors have indicated that this specific type of cancer is caused by something the patient was exposed to in their environment. "We had a doctor tell us that it's 100 percent environmental, the kind of tumor that he has," Ferrulli told CBS Sacramento. "It is classified as a possible carcinogen. That tells us that there is some evidence out there," Ferrulli said. "We're not naive to the fact that there could be other components out there - other