Electromagnetic field exposure and cancer: a review of epidemiologic evidence

  • Heath C
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Abstract

The idea that exposure to power-frequency electric and magnetic fields might contribute to cancer causation has been under investigation for nearly two decades. A number of epidemiologic studies have been undertaken, but findings have been weak, inconsistent, and inconclusive. This article provides an updated survey of epidemiologic information and considers those data in relation to the many scientific uncertainties that still persist.

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Heath, C. W. (1996). Electromagnetic field exposure and cancer: a review of epidemiologic evidence. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 46(1), 29–44. https://doi.org/10.3322/canjclin.46.1.29

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