Authors
Peter W French, Ronald Penny, Jocelyn A Laurence, David R McKenzie
Publication date
2001/6/1
Journal
Differentiation
Volume
67
Issue
4-5
Pages
93-97
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
There are several reports which indicate that electromagnetic radiation (such as from mobile phones) at non-thermal levels may elicit a biological effect in target cells or tissues. Whether or not these biological effects lead to adverse health effects, including cancer, is unclear. To date there is limited scientific evidence of health issues, and no mechanism by which mobile phone radiation could influence cancer development. In this paper, we develop a theoretical mechanism by which radiofrequency radiation from mobile phones could induce cancer, via the chronic activation of the heat shock response. Upregulation of heat shock proteins (Hsps) is a normal defence response to a cellular stress. However, chronic expression of Hsps is known to induce or promote oncogenesis, metastasis and/or resistance to anti-cancer drugs. We propose that repeated exposure to mobile phone radiation acts as a repetitive stress …
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PW French, R Penny, JA Laurence, DR McKenzie - Differentiation, 2001