Markov M S
Department of Orthopedics, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 10029-6574.
Rev Environ Health. 1994 Apr-Jun;10(2):75-83. doi: 10.1515/reveh.1994.10.2.75.
The rapid development of science and technology exposes living organisms to a wide range of electromagnetic fields. Some life-style and occupational conditions are associated with a level of electromagnetic fields higher than average. A series of epidemiological studies has raised concern about possible cancer risk of electromagnetic fields generated by power lines and electrical appliances. In contrast, hundreds of thousands of patients world-wide have been cured by use of electromagnetic fields. Biological effects of low-level electromagnetic radiation have become the focus of a number of studies. However, there are not enough basic scientific data related to mechanisms of action of electromagnetic fields. This paper proposes a biophysical approach to the estimation of the environmental importance of electromagnetic fields. The methods of collecting data, dosimetry, possible mechanisms of action and open problems are discussed in this review.
科学技术的迅速发展使生物暴露于各种各样的电磁场中。一些生活方式和职业环境所接触的电磁场水平高于平均水平。一系列流行病学研究引发了人们对输电线和电器所产生的电磁场可能存在的致癌风险的担忧。相比之下,全球成千上万的患者通过使用电磁场得到了治愈。低强度电磁辐射的生物效应已成为众多研究的焦点。然而,与电磁场作用机制相关的基础科学数据还不够充分。本文提出一种生物物理学方法来评估电磁场对环境的重要性。本综述讨论了数据收集方法、剂量测定、可能的作用机制以及存在的未解决问题。