ICNIRP Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (100 kHz to 300 GHz)
- https://journals.lww.com/health-physics/FullText/2020/05000/Guidelines_for_Limiting_Exposure_to.2.aspx
- Direct PDF Download: ICNIRP Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (100 kHz to 300 GHz)
- 1998 version (deprecated): https://www.icnirp.org/cms/upload/publications/ICNIRPemfgdl.pdf
These are the 39 citations for Appendix B: Health Risk Assessment Literature. When there is a publicly available PDF for download, it is included in the citation for direct download.
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- Results: “Regular users of mobile phones were not statistically significantly more likely to have been diagnosed with brain tumors compared with nonusers (OR = 1.36; 95% CI = 0.92 to 2.02). Children who started to use mobile phones at least 5 years ago were not at increased risk compared with those who had never regularly used mobile phones (OR = 1.26, 95% CI = 0.70 to 2.28). In a subset of study participants for whom operator recorded data were available, brain tumor risk was related to the time elapsed since the mobile phone subscription was started but not to amount of use. No increased risk of brain tumors was observed for brain areas receiving the highest amount of exposure.”
- https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article/103/16/1264/898567
- Direct PDF Download: Mobile phone use and brain tumors in children and adolescents a multicenter case-control study
- Chatterjee I, Wu D, Gandhi OP. Human body impedance and threshold currents for perception and pain for contact hazard analysis in the VLF-MF band. IEEE Trans Biomed Engineer 33:486-494; 1986.
- Eltiti S, Wallace D, Russo R, Fox E. Symptom presentation in idiopathic environmental intolerance with attribution to electromagnetic fields: evidence for a nocebo effect based on data re-analyzed from two previous provocation studies. Frontiers Psychol 9:1563; 2018.
- Falcioni L, Bua L, Tibaldi E, Lauriola M, De Angelis L, Gnudi F, Mandrioli D, Manservigi M, Manservisi F, Manzoli I, Menghetti I, Montella R, Panzacchi S, Sgargi D, Strollo V, Vornoli A, Belpoggi F. Report of final results regarding brain and heart tumors in Sprague-Dawley rats exposed from prenatal life until natural death to mobile phone radiofrequency field representative of a 1.8 GHz GSM base station environmental emission. Environment Res 165:496-503; 2018.
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013935118300367?via%3Dihub
- Direct PDF Download: Report of final results regarding brain and heart tumors in Sprague-Dawley rats exposed from prenatal life until natural death to mobile phone radiofrequency field representative of a 1.8 GHz GSM base station environmental emission
- Frei MR, Ryan KL, Berger RE, Jauchem JR. Sustained 35-GHz radiofrequency irradiation induces circulatory failure. Shock 4:289-293; 1995.
- Health Council of the Netherlands. Mobile phones and cancer: part 2. Animal studies on carcinogenesis. The Hague: Health Council of the Netherlands; Publication 22; 2014.
- Health Council of the Netherlands. Mobile phones and cancer: part 3. Update and overall conclusions from epidemiological and animal studies. The Hague: Health Council of the Netherlands; Publication 06; 2016.
- https://www.healthcouncil.nl/documents/advisory-reports/2016/06/01/mobile-phones-and-cancer-part-3-update-and-overall-conclusions-from-epidemiological-and-animal-studies
- Direct PDF Download: Health Council of the Netherlands. Mobile phones and cancer part 3. Update and overall conclusions from epidemiological and animal studies
- ICNIRP. Guidelines for limiting exposure to time‐varying electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz). Health Phys 74:494‐522;1998.
- ICNIRP. ICNIRP note: critical evaluation of two radiofrequency electromagnetic field animal carcinogenicity studies published in 2018. Health Phys 118(5):XXX-XXX; 2020. DOI 10.1097/ HP.0000000000001137.
- Interphone Study Group. Brain tumour risk in relation to mobile telephone use: results of the INTERPHONE international case-control study. International J Epidemiol 39:675- 694; 2010.
- Interphone Study Group. Acoustic neuroma risk in relation to mobile telephone use: results of the INTERPHONE international case–control study. Cancer Epidemiol 35:453-464; 2011.
- Jauchem JR, Frei MR. Body heating induced by sub-resonant (350 MHz) microwave irradiation: cardiovascular and respiratory responses in anesthetized rats. Bioelectromagnetics 18:335-338; 1997.
- Joshi RP, Schoenbach KH. Bioelectric effects of intense ultrashort pulses. Critical Rev Biomed Engineer 38:255-304; 2010.
- Kojima M, Susuki Y, Sasaki K, Taki M, Wake K, Watanabe S, Mizuno M, Tasaki T, Sasaki H. Ocular effects of exposure to 40, 75 and 95 GHz Millimeter Waves. J Infrared, Millime- ter and Terahertz Waves. 39(9):912-925; 2018.
- Lerchl A, Klose M, Grote K, Wilhelm AF, Spathmann O, Fiedler T, Streckert J, Hansen V, Clemens M. Tumor promotion by exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields below exposure limits for humans. Biochem Biophys Res Comm 459:585-590; 2015.
- Loughran SP, McKenzie RJ, Jackson ML, Howard ME, Croft RJ. Individual differences in the effects of mobile phone exposure on human sleep: rethinking the problem. Bioelectromagnetics 33:86-93; 2012.
- Nagaoka T, Watanabe S. Development of voxel models adjusted to ICRP reference children and their whole-body SARs for whole-body exposure to electromagnetic fields from 10 MHz to 6 GHz. IEEE Access 7:135909-135916; 2019.
- Nesslany F, Aurengo A, Bonnet-Belfais M, Lambrozo J. Comment on Lerchl study: “Tumor promotion in mice by exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields still waiting evidence.” Biochem Biophys Res Comm 467:101-102; 2015.
- Nguyen THP, Pham VTH, Baulin V, Croft RJ, Crawford RJ, Ivanova EP. The effect of a high frequency electromagnetic field in the microwave range on red blood cells. Sci Rep 7:1-10; 2017.
- Nittby H, Brun A, Eberhardt J, Malmgren L, Persson BR, Salford LG. Increased blood-brain barrier permeability in mammalian brain 7 days after exposure to the radiation from a GSM-900 mobile phone. Pathophysiol 6:103-112; 2009.
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/24256446_Increased_blood-brain_barrier_permeability_in_mammalian_brain_7_days_after_exposure_to_the_radiation_from_a_GSM-900_mobile_phone
- Direct PDF Download: Increased blood-brain barrier permeability in mammalian brain 7 days after exposure to the radiation from a GSM-900 mobile phone
- NTP. Technical report on the toxicology and carcinogenesis studies in Hsd:Sprague Dawley SD rats exposed to whole-body radio frequency radiation at a frequency (900 MHz) and modulations (GSM and CDMA) used by cell phones. National Toxicology Program. Research Triangle Park, NC: NTP TR 595; 2018a.
- NTP. Technical report on the toxicology and carcinogenesis studies in B6C3F1/N mice exposed to whole-body radio frequency radiation at a frequency (1900 MHz) and modulations (GSM and CDMA) used by cell phones. National Toxicology Pro- gram; NTP TR 596; 2018b.
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- Röösli M, Lagorio S, Schoemaker MJ, Schüz J, Feychting M. Brain and salivary gland tumors and mobile phone use: evaluating the evidence from various epidemiological study designs. Annual Rev Public Health 40:221-238; 2019.
- Röschmann P. Human auditory system response to pulsed radiofrequency energy in RF coils for magnetic resonance at 2.4 to 170 MHz. Magnetic Resonance Med 21:197-215; 1991.
- SCENIHR. Potential health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF). Luxembourg: Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks; 2015.
- Schüz J, Waldemar G, Olsen JH, Johansen C. Risks for central nervous system diseases among mobile phone subscribers: a Danish retrospective cohort study. PLoS One 4:e4389; 2009. DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0004389.
- Sommer AM, Grote K, Reinhardt T, Streckert J, Hansen V, Lerchl A. Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (UMTS) on reproduction and development of mice: a multi-generation study. Radiat Res 171:89-95; 2009.
- SSM. SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields. Recent research on EMF and health risk—tenth report from SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields. Luxembourg: Publication 19; 2015.
- https://www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se/contentassets/ee7b28e0fee04e80bcaf84c24663a004/201519-recent-research-on-emf-and-health-risk—tenth-report-from-ssms-scientific-council-on-electromagnetic-fields-2015
- Direct PDF Download: SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields. Recent research on EMF and health risk—tenth report from SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields
- SSM. SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields. Re- cent research on EMF and health risk—eleventh report from SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields. Stock- holm: SSM; Publication 15; 2016.
- https://www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se/contentassets/98d67d9e3301450da4b8d2e0f6107313/201615-recent-research-on-emf-and-health-risk-eleventh-report-from-ssms-scientific-council-on-electromagnetic-fields-2016
- Direct PDF Download: SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields. Re- cent research on EMF and health risk—eleventh report from SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields
- SSM. SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields. recent Research on EMF and health risk—twelfth report from SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields. Publication 09; 2018.
- https://www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se/contentassets/f34de8333acd4ac2b22a9b072d9b33f9/201809-recent-research-on-emf-and-health-risk
- Direct PDF Download: SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields. recent Research on EMF and health risk—twelfth report from SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields
- Taberski K, Klose M, Grote K, El Ouardi A, Streckert J, Hansen VW, Lerchl A. Noninvasive assessment of metabolic effects of exposure to 900 MHz electromagnetic fields on Djungarian Hamsters (Phodopus sungorus). Radiat Res 181:617-622; 2014.
- Tillmann T, Ernst H, Streckert J, Zhou Y, Taugner F, Hansen V, Dasenbrock C. Indication of cocarcinogenic potential of chronic UMTS-modulated radiofrequency exposure in an ethylnitrosourea mouse model. International J Radiat Biol 86:529-41; 2010.
- Torebjork HE, LaMotte RH, Robinson CJ. Peripheral neural correlates of magnitude of cutaneous pain and hyperalgesia: simultaneous recordings in humans of sensory judgments of pain and evoked responses in nociceptors with C-fibers. J Neurophysiol 51:325-339; 1984.
- Verrender A, Loughran SP, Dalecki A, Freudenstien F, Croft RJ. Can explicit suggestions about the harmfulness of EMF exposure exacerbate a nocebo response in healthy controls? Environ Res 166:409-417; 2018.
- Vijayalaxmi, Prihoda TJ. Comprehensive review of quality of publications and meta-analysis of genetic damage in mammalian cells exposed to non-ionising radiofrequency fields. Radiat Res 191:20-30; 2019.
- Walters TJ, Blick DW, Johnson LR, Adair ER, Foster KR. Heating and pain sensation produced in human skin by millimetre waves: comparison to a simple thermal model. Health Phys 78:259-267; 2000.
- World Health Organization. Radiofrequency fields; Public Consultation Document, released October 2014. Geneva: WHO; 2014.
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