Non-ionizing radiation as possible carcinogen.
Shiwangi GuptaRadhey Shyam SharmaRajeev SinghPublished in: International journal of environmental health research (2020)
Continuous Wave: CW; Code Division Multiple Access: CDMA; Global System for Mobile Communications: GSM; Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell: PBMC; Radiofrequency: RF; Radiofrequency radiation: RFR; Universal Mobile Telecommunications System: UMTS; Wideband Code Division Multiple Access: WCDMA; Specific Absorption Rate: SAR; National Toxicology Program: NTP; amplitude-modulated or amplitude-modulation: AM; Electromagnetic frequencies: EMF; confidence interval: CI; Gigahertz: GHz; odds ratio: OR; incidence ratio: IR; reactive oxygen species: ROS; specific absorption rate: SAR; International Agency of Research on Cancer: IARC; single-strand breaks: SSB; double-strand breaks: DSB (7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene): DMBA; Hour: h; international commission on non-ionizing radiation protection: ICNIRP; extremely low frequency: ELFl; microtesla: mT; Gigahertz: GHz; hertz: Hz; decibel: dB; kilometer: Km; Watt per square meter: W/m2; Hour: h; positron emission tomography: PET.
Keyphrases
- positron emission tomography
- peripheral blood
- reactive oxygen species
- computed tomography
- pet ct
- quality improvement
- blood pressure
- pet imaging
- catheter ablation
- papillary thyroid
- ultrasound guided
- resting state
- single cell
- dna damage
- risk factors
- cell therapy
- cell death
- atrial fibrillation
- stem cells
- functional connectivity
- young adults
- oxidative stress
- squamous cell
- radiation induced
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow
- radiation therapy