Title: HEALTH EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIOFREQUENCY FIELDS
1HEALTH EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN EXPOSURE TO
RADIOFREQUENCY FIELDS
- Jefferson County Commissioners
- John S. Reif
- Department of Environmental Health
- Colorado State University
- May 27, 1999
2HUMAN CANCERS MOST FREQUENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH
EXPOSURE TO 60 Hz MAGNETIC FIELDS
- Childhood leukemia - residential studies
- Brain cancer - occupational studies of persons
working in industries with EMF exposures - Leukemia - occupational studies of persons
working in industries with EMF exposures
3CASE-CONTROL STUDIES OF CANCER IN ELECTRIC
UTILITY WORKERS
- Study of 19,904 male cancer patients, 1980-1984.
- Elevated leukemia risk for electrical workers,
not present for other cancer sites. - Overall leukemia risk was increased 62.
- Highest risks for radio and television repairers,
(7.8), electricians (1.7), linemen (2.4), and
power station operators (3.9).
Pearce, Reif, Fraser. Int J Epidemiol, 1989
4MAGNETIC FIELD EXPOSURE IN RELATION TO
LEUKEMIA AND BRAIN CANCER MORTALITY AMONG
ELECTRIC UTILITY WORKERS
- Study of 138,905 male workers employed at 5 large
power companies, 1950-1986. - Brain cancer risk was associated with total
estimated exposure to magnetic fields. - Brain cancer risk was 2.6 for the highest
exposure category in the past 2-10 years.
Savitz et al. Am J Epidemiol, 1995
5OCCUPATIONAL ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELD EXPOSURE
AND BRAIN CANCER A META-ANALYSIS
- Combined analysis of 29 studies published through
1995. - Point estimate for 21 of 29 studies above 1.0
(some evidence of increased risk). - Pooled estimate for all 29 studies shows a 10 to
20 percent increase in risk, statistically
significant
Kheifets et al, J Occ Environ Med, 1995
6Radiation Exposure, Socioeconomic Status, and
Brain Tumor Risk in the U.S. Air Force
- Cohort study of male Air Force personnel
1970-1989. - Job exposure matrix to estimate exposure to ELF
and RF. - Personnel exposed to radiofrequency/microwave
radiation had increased (1.39) risk of brain
cancer - Military rank associated with brain tumor risk.
Grayson, Am J Epidemiol, 1996
7BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS DEMONSTRATED WITH EXPOSURE TO
RF FIELDS
- Membrane effects cation transport, Ca efflux
- Signal transduction effects protein kinases,
ornithine decarboxylase - Cell proliferative responses and transformation
- cell cycle alterations
- Immune system studies lymphocyte cytotoxicity
- Nervous system studies Melatonin suppression
(60 Hz), neurotransmitters, electrical activity -
Repacholi, Bioelectromagnetics, 1998
8Studies of exposure to Broadcast and Military
Radio and TV towers
9Investigation of Increased Incidence in
Childhood Leukemia near Radio Towers in Hawaii
- Cluster evaluation of 12 children from the
Waianae coast with acute leukemia 1979-1990. - Cases occurred in vicinity of a military
installation with low frequency radio towers
(23.4 KHz). - Leukemia incidence increased significantly
(2.09) - Leukemia mortality weakly associated with
proximity to the towers within 2.6 miles.
Maskarinec et al, J Environ Path, Tox, Oncol 1994
10Cancer Incidence and Mortality and Proximity to
TV Towers (Australia)
- Ecological study of cancer incidence and
mortality in municipalities surrounding North
Sydney TV towers. - Rates compared for 3 inner (TV tower) and 6 outer
areas. - Childhood leukemia incidence increased (1.58)
- Childhood leukemia mortality increased (2.32)
Hocking et al, Med J Australia, 1996
11Cancer Incidence Near Radio and Television
Transmitters in Great Britain Sutton Coldfield
Transmitter
- Cluster evaluation of cancer incidence for
1974-1986. Risk of cancer measured in 4
concentric rings up to 10 Km from transmitter, - Acute leukemia risk was increased within 1.25
miles of towers to 1.83 and declined with
distance. - Brain cancer risk also increased (1.3, ns)
- Findings not replicated in 20 transmitter study
Dolk et al, Amer J Epidemiol, 1997
12Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment Study of Brain and Central Nervous
System Cancers in Residents Adjacent to the
Lookout Mountain Antenna Farm
13CDPHE Study of Brain and Central Nervous System
Cancers in Residents Adjacent to the Lookout
Mountain Antenna Farm
- June, 1998 Census Tract analysis was based only
on cancer sites selected a priori - Brain tumor O/E ratio for the entire tract was
elevated (1.36) - February, 1999 block group analysis shows
statistically increased risks for men in BG 3
with over 4 times as many malignant brain tumors
as expected and for benign tumors in women in BG
2 with over 5 times expected.
14CDPHE Study (Continued)
- February, 1999 block group analysis showed
highest risk for brain cancer in men in area with
highest exposures. - Not all persons in BG 3 exposed - risk is
underestimated - A tight clustering of cases in time is not
expected due to variations in exposure and
latency - Further study recommended (exposure assessment,
other outcomes)
15CONCLUSIONS
- RF data base inadequate to assess causality
- CDPHE study of cancer incidence shows an
association with male brain cancer in vicinity of
Lookout Mountain, Jefferson county. - Biological mechanisms have been demonstrated for
60Hz and/or RF which could lead to increased
cancer in humans. - The evidence is adequate to dictate a cautionary
approach and avoidance of any additional
exposures to RF fields
16- We did not intend to imply in our review that
radio frequency fields (RF) transmissions are not
associated with cancer. We do not currently know
whether such an association exists no one does.
(April 26, 1999) -
Michael A. McGeehin, PhD, MSPH - Director (Acting)
- Division of Environmental Hazards and Health
Effects - National Center for Environmental Health
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Public Health Service, DHHS
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