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

Authors: Karipidis K, Baaken D, Loney T, Blettner M, Brzozek C, Elwood M, Narh C, Orsini N, Röösli M, Paulo MS, Lagorio S

Year: 2024

Category: Epidemiology

Journal: Environment International

Institution: Environment International

DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2024.108983

URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412024005695

Abstract

Overview

The study titled "The effect of exposure to radiofrequency fields on cancer risk in the general and working population" provides a systematic review of the most researched outcomes concerning human observational studies. This review aims to ascertain the correlation between RF-EMF exposure and increased cancer risk.

Findings

  • Systematic examination of existing literature on RF-EMF exposure.
  • Analysis of observational studies in both general and working populations.
  • Focuses on the heavily researched outcomes relating to RF-EMF and cancer correlations.

Conclusion

The review highlights the complex relationship between radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure and cancer risks, underscoring the necessity for continued research in this area.

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