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Author (up) Fam, W.Z.; Mikhail, E.L. url  openurl
  Title Lymphoma induced in mice chronically exposed to very strong low-frequency electromagnetic field Type Journal Article
  Year 1996 Publication Cancer Letters Abbreviated Journal Cancer Lett  
  Volume 105 Issue 2 Pages 257-269  
  Keywords Animals; Atrophy; Chi-Square Distribution; Cohort Effect; Electromagnetic Fields/*adverse effects; Female; Hyperplasia; Lymph Nodes/pathology; Lymphatic System/pathology/*radiation effects; Lymphoma/*etiology/pathology; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred Strains; Peyer's Patches/pathology; Precancerous Conditions/*etiology; Pregnancy; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Thymus Gland/pathology  
  Abstract Three successive generations of CFW mice were exposed to a 25-mT (250,000 mG), 60-Hz electromagnetic field for prolonged periods. At the end of the exposure period, animals from both the exposed and control groups were sacrificed for tests. A complete autopsy was performed and tissue sections were taken from the main organs for histopathological examination. The results from the pathological findings in the various animals were classified under the following categories: (1) normal; (2) lymphoid hyperplasia; (3) premalignant changes; (4) early lymphoma; (5) advanced lymphoma. The three first-generation animals developed generalized lymphoid hyperplasia. In the second-generation animals, 5% developed premalignant changes, and 15.8% had lymphoid hyperplasia. In addition, 4 female mice left in the field for 418 days developed malignant lymphoma. In the third-generation animals, 58% developed premalignant changes or malignant lymphoma. An additional 30% had lymphoid hyperplasia. Statistical analysis of the data using the Mantel-Haenszel test for the difference in the prevalence of lymphoma between the exposed and control groups shows a very significant difference for the male groups (P < 0.001), the female groups (P < 0.001), and all animals combined (P < 0.001). The results suggest a cause-effect relationship between chronic exposure to very strong 60-Hz magnetic field for prolonged period and the development of malignant lymphoma in CFW mice.  
  Address Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada  
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  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0304-3835 ISBN Medium  
  Area WP6 In vivo Expedition Conference  
  Notes PMID:8697452 Approved no  
  Call Number ITEM @ geertje.lewin @ Serial 138  
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