Salvatore J R, Weitberg A B, Mehta S
National Registry for the Health Effects of Nonionizing Radiation, Brown University Medical School, USA.
Oncology (Williston Park). 1996 Apr;10(4):563-70; discussion 573-4, 577-8.
Low-frequency electromagnetic radiation had previously been thought to cause human injury only by generation of excess heat or by shock from direct contact with electric current. Information accumulating over the past few decades, however, suggests that nonionizing electric and magnetic fields associated with this radiation may be an environmental etiology in human disease. Human beings are affected not only by natural background nonionizing electromagnetic fields produced by the Earth, but also by a host of manmade sources. Of the diseases believed related to these fields, cancer and participation of these fields in the carcinogenic process have received considerable attention. This paper is a review of the basic science that points to this possible association.
低频电磁辐射此前一直被认为仅通过产生过多热量或直接接触电流产生电击来对人体造成伤害。然而,过去几十年积累的信息表明,与这种辐射相关的非电离电场和磁场可能是人类疾病的一种环境病因。人类不仅受到地球产生的自然背景非电离电磁场的影响,还受到大量人造源的影响。在被认为与这些场相关的疾病中,癌症以及这些场在致癌过程中的作用受到了相当多的关注。本文是对指向这种可能关联的基础科学的综述。