The effect of exposure to radiofrequency fields on cancer risk in the general and working population: A systematic review of human observational studies – Part I: Most researched outcomes

Sep 6, 2024Environment international

Radiofrequency exposure and cancer risk in the general and working population: Review of the most studied results

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Abstract

63 studies were reviewed, covering 119 different exposure-outcome pairs related to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) and neoplastic diseases.

  • RF-EMF exposure from mobile phone use is not associated with increased risks for glioma, meningioma, acoustic neuroma, pituitary tumours, or salivary gland tumours.
  • No significant increase in cancer risk was observed with longer mobile phone usage in relation to glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma.
  • There was low certainty evidence suggesting cordless phone use may not increase risks for glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma.
  • Moderate certainty evidence indicated that RF-EMF exposure from fixed-site transmitters likely does not increase childhood leukaemia risk.
  • Low certainty evidence suggested that occupational RF exposure may not increase the risk of brain cancer or glioma, with no studies available for leukaemias.

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