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CELL DAMAGE AND MUTATION
It seems like nowadays, everything can damage our cells, and mutated cells are at risk of becoming cancerous. While examining remains of people from ancient civilizations, researchers found that cancers were rarely, if ever, the cause of death. Cancer seems to result from the increased amount of man-made toxins the human race is getting exposed to, and how that exposure is affecting our cells and DNA.
How does cancer even start? Cancer is a genetic disease, caused by changes to genes that control the way our cells function. These genetic changes can be inherited from our parents, but they can also happen during a person’s lifetime, when certain environmental exposures damage and mutate the DNA in a cell. Cancer-causing environmental exposures include a lot of different chemicals, like the chemicals in tobacco, and radiation, such as ultraviolet rays from the sun. Cancerous cells don’t die naturally, like normal old or abnormal cells do. Cancerous cells bypass our immune system and continue to duplicate without dying, until a tumor is formed. Cancerous tumors are malignant, not benign, so they can invade nearby tissues and eventually form new tumors far away from the original.
But can low, non-ionizing frequencies like what’s being emitted from our mobile devices and wireless networks actually mutate our cells? The answer is yes, although research is still trying to find out how and why.
The WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radio frequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B – the same grouping as lead and chloroform) based on an increased risk of glioma, a malignant brain cancer, associated with wireless phone use. In one of the most significant studies to date, conducted over 10 years by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), researchers found that rats exposed to RF radiation had significantly higher rates of glioma, as well as malignant schwannoma (a very rare heart tumor), than unexposed rats. Scientists at the Ramazzini Institute in Italy found similar significant results when they tested 2,448 rats with radio frequency radiation over their lifetimes. Research has indicated that there may be an increased risk for leukemia in children, but since only a small number of children got this rare condition, researchers concluded that the results could be due to other factors despite the results being repeatable.
Scientists and researchers are predicting that while non-ionizing radiation can’t break chemical bonds, they can still induce oxidative stress in a cell. EMF generates Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) that can lead to excessive free radicals, a common cause of cancer and neuronal damage. In addition, the amount of electrical force EMFs put on the highly-sensitive voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCC) in the cell causes a vast increase of calcium ions. An increase in intracellular calcium has been linked with many illnesses, specifically Autism. Calcium ions can react to create even more free radicals, also generated by ROS. This imbalance breaks down the cell membrane and allows EMF to interact with and/or break DNA strands, causing mutations. If this mutated cell doesn’t die and starts to duplicate, cancerous tumors can form. While the research varies on cancerous effects of EMF radiation, Jeffry Fawcett, PhD found that independently-funded studies showed a much higher positive association (47%) with cancer than in studies funded by the telecom industry (11%).
Studies
National Toxicology Program: Cell Phone Radiation Study
MDPI: Review and Analysis of Cellular Phone Use and Risk of Tumors
NCBI: Extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields cause DNA strand breaks in normal cells
NCBI: Human disease resulting from exposure to electromagnetic fields
BMJ Journals: Mobile phone use and brain tumors in the CERENAT case-control study
The Guardian: Intensive mobile phone users at higher risk of brain cancers, says study
More Information
Scientific American: Fact or Fiction? cell phones can cause brain cancer
Eco Libria: Electromagnetic Radiation (EMF) and Potential Adverse Health Affects
National Cancer Institute: cell phones and Cancer Risk
Breastcancer.org: U.S. Breast Cancer Statistics
Who: Electromagnetic fields and public health: mobile phones
Independent: Mobile Phones Linked to Cancer in Groundbreaking Study
Scientific American: How Might Cell Phone Signals Cause Cancer?
Cancer.org: How Common Is Breast Cancer?
Project Censored: Findings Show Radiation Emissions from Wireless Phones are Class 1 Carcinogens
Cell phones and cancer: New UC Berkeley study suggests cell phones sharply increase tumor risk