A New Look at Three Potential Mechanisms Proposed for the Carcinogenesis of 5G Radiation

Authors: Bevelacqua JJ, Mehdizadeh AR, Mortazavi SMJ

Year: 2020

Category: Editorial

Journal: J Biomed Phys Eng

URL: https://jbpe.sums.ac.ir/article_46931_90569196c2b806dfbd5ca574a4d6bee7.pdf

Abstract

Overview

Unfortunately, an abstract is not provided with this paper. However, the paper focuses on examining three potential mechanisms through which 5G radiation could potentially lead to carcinogenesis, implying significant concerns for public health in terms of increased exposure to 5G electromagnetic fields.

Findings

The study apparently discusses potential pathways by which 5G technology may contribute to cancer formation. This is crucial to understand given the ongoing and widespread deployment of 5G networks globally.

Conclusion

The paper encourages further research into this critical area, highlighting the need for additional evidence and studies to clarify these potential mechanisms and the broader public health implications. The findings of such studies could impact regulatory policies and safety standards related to electromagnetic radiation.

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