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Author (up) Kavet, R. url  doi
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  Title EMF and current cancer concepts Type Journal Article
  Year 1996 Publication Bioelectromagnetics Abbreviated Journal Bioelectromagnetics  
  Volume 17 Issue 5 Pages 339-357  
  Keywords Animals; Biological Assay; Biology; Cell Division/physiology; Cocarcinogenesis; Disease Models, Animal; Electricity/adverse effects; Electromagnetic Fields/*adverse effects; Environmental Exposure; Epidemiologic Methods; Humans; Magnetics/adverse effects; Neoplasms/*etiology/genetics; Neoplasms, Experimental/etiology/genetics; Receptors, Cell Surface/physiology; Rodentia  
  Abstract Exposure to power frequency electric and magnetic fields (EMF) is ubiquitous, and a body of epidemiologic studies has produced evidence suggestive of a possible link between EMF exposure and cancer of several types. This paper provides a perspective that holds key findings in the EMF literature against the background of important models and established principles in cancer biology. It is intended primarily for scientists whose expertise lies outside of cancer biology and animal bioassays. Current thinking holds that carcinogenesis is a multistep process that requires at least two genotoxic events in its critical path but that is facilitated by nongenotoxic proliferative effects on target cells. EMF, which itself is not believed to be genotoxic, could influence carcinogenesis if it exerted either direct or indirect effects on target cell turnover. Such effects could operate through receptor-mediated or nonreceptor-mediated pathways. However, effects relevant to carcinogenesis have not been confirmed, and a mode of action for EMF has not been determined. Chronic bioassays in rodents are in progress to examine the potential carcinogenicity of EMFs. EMF research has the opportunity to capitalize on the recent major advances in our understanding of carcinogenic processes.  
  Address Environment Group, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA  
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  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0197-8462 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes PMID:8915543 Approved no  
  Call Number IT'IS @ evaj @ Serial 333  
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