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OverviewThis one-hundred-and-second volume of the IARC Monographs contains evaluations of the carcinogenic hazard to humans of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. This is the second volume on non-ionizing radiation after Volume 80 (Static and Extremely Low-Frequency (ELF) Electric and Magnetic Fields; IARC 2002) and the fourth and last in a series on physical agents after Volume 75 (Ionizing Radiation Part 1: X- and Gamma-radiation and Neutrons; IARC 2000) and Volume 78 (Ionizing Radiation Part 2: Some Internally Deposited Radionuclides; IARC 2001). Solar radiation and ultraviolet radiation were evaluated in Volume 55 (IARC 1992). The types of radiation evaluated as human carcinogens (Group 1) were revisited in Volume 100D (IARC 2012). The topic of this Monograph is the evaluation of the carcinogenicity of radiation in the radiofrequency (RF) range (30 kHz to 300 GHz) of the electromagnetic spectrum. This type of radiation is emitted by devices used in wireless telecommunication including mobile phones and by many other sources in occupational and general environmental settings. Exposures are ubiquitous in more developed countries and rapidly increasing in the developing world in particular with respect to the use of mobile phones. There is rising concern as to whether exposure to RF radiation emitted by a mobile phone affects human health and specifically whether mobile-phone use increases the risk of cancer of the brain. The general public manufacturers regulatory authorities and public health agencies are seeking evidence on the safety of mobile-phone use. Consequently there has been intense interest in the development and outcome of this IARC Monograph. This interest reflects the high prevalence of exposure (which increasingly extends to children) the vast scope of the telecommunications industry the findings of some epidemiological studies that suggest an increased risk of cancer and a high level of media coverage of the topic of mobile phones and cancer. Although the preparation of this Monograph had been scheduled so as to include the results of the large international case-control study INTERPHONE on mobile-phone use (conducted in 2000-2004; published in 2010) it should be emphasized that the evaluations in this volume address the general question of whether RF radiation causes cancer in humans or in experimental animals: it does not specifically or exclusively consider mobile phones but rather the type of radiation emitted by mobile phones and various other sources. Furthermore this Monograph is focused on the potential for an increased risk of cancer among those exposed to RF radiation but does not provide a quantitative assessment of any cancer risk nor does it discuss or evaluate any other potential health effects of RF radiation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to HumansPublisher: International Agency for Research on Cancer Imprint: International Agency for Research on Cancer Volume: 102 ISBN: 9789283213253ISBN 10: 9283213254 Pages: 467 Publication Date: 05 March 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThe International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is part of the World Health Organization. IARC's mission is to coordinate and conduct research on the causes of human cancer, the mechanisms of carcinogenesis, and to develop scientific strategies for cancer control. The Agency is involved in both epidemiological and laboratory research and disseminates scientific information through publications, meetings, courses, and fellowships. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |