Recent experimental data on extremely low frequency (ELF) magnetic field carcinogenic risk: Open questions

被引:0
作者
Zapponi, GA [1 ]
Marcello, I [1 ]
机构
[1] Ist Super Sanita, I-00161 Rome, Italy
关键词
ELF; experimental data; electromagnetic fields; neoplasms; carcinogenic risk;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
The NTP experimental studies on Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) magnetic fields (two-year studies in rats and mice and magnetic field promotion/DMBA initiation in female rats studies, NTP 1999) are of main interest because of the value and completeness; of the information produced on neoplastic and non-neoplastic effects. A joint evaluation of the two-year study data indicates a thyroid C-cell focal hyperplasia increase in female rats at the same exposures at which the neoplasm increment of the same cells has been observed only in male rats (on which the "equivocal evidence" NTP classification is based). The significant exposure-related trichoepithelioma and trichoepithelioma plus other skin neoplasms reported for male rats in the two year studies finds some support in the female rat data relative to trichoepithelioma reported in incidence summary of the NTP 26-week initiation/promotion study, even if the experimental designs of the two studies are different. An indication of exposure-related increase of single mammary carcinomas emerges from the summary of neoplasm incidence, together with a dose-related decrease of mammary gland multiple carcinomas. A significant decrease of lung alveolar/bronchiolar adenoma incidence was observed in exposed groups in both mouse genders. It seems improbable to attribute the above effects only to chance. The present debate, dividing science in two opposite fields: one of them denying my appreciable carcinogenic effect of magnetic fields, and the other one hypothesising their dramatic effects, are presently devoid of reliable and exhaustive scientific support, which could only be provided by further research.
引用
收藏
页码:353 / 364
页数:12
相关论文
共 16 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 2002, IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans
[2]  
Armitage P., 2001, STAT METHODS MED RES, V4th
[3]   A HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY ON ALTERATIONS IN DMBA-INDUCED MAMMARY CARCINOGENESIS IN RATS WITH 50-HZ, 100-MU-T MAGNETIC-FIELD EXPOSURE [J].
BAUM, A ;
MEVISSEN, M ;
KAMINO, K ;
MOHR, U ;
LOSCHER, W .
CARCINOGENESIS, 1995, 16 (01) :119-125
[5]   TUMOR PROMOTION IN A BREAST-CANCER MODEL BY EXPOSURE TO A WEAK ALTERNATING MAGNETIC-FIELD [J].
LOSCHER, W ;
MEVISSEN, M ;
LEHMACHER, W ;
STAMM, A .
CANCER LETTERS, 1993, 71 (1-3) :75-81
[6]  
MANTEL N, 1963, J AM STAT ASSOC, V58, P690
[7]  
McCann J., 1997, ENVIRON HEALTH PER S, V105, P81, DOI DOI 10.1289/EHP.97105S181
[8]   The effect of 60-Hz magnetic fields on co-promotion of chemically induced skin tumors on SENCAR mice: A discussion of three studies [J].
McLean, JRN ;
Thansandote, A ;
Lecuyer, D ;
Goddard, M .
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 1997, 105 (01) :94-96
[9]   CANCER PROMOTION IN A MOUSE-SKIN MODEL BY A 60-HZ MAGNETIC-FIELD .2. TUMOR-DEVELOPMENT AND IMMUNE-RESPONSE [J].
MCLEAN, JRN ;
STUCHLY, MA ;
MITCHEL, REJ ;
WILKINSON, D ;
YANG, H ;
GODDARD, M ;
LECUYER, DW ;
SCHUNK, M ;
CALLARY, E ;
MORRISON, D .
BIOELECTROMAGNETICS, 1991, 12 (05) :273-287
[10]   EFFECTS OF STATIC AND TIME-VARYING (50-HZ) MAGNETIC-FIELDS ON REPRODUCTION AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT IN RATS [J].
MEVISSEN, M ;
BUNTENKOTTER, S ;
LOSCHER, W .
TERATOLOGY, 1994, 50 (03) :229-237