Long-term epidemiological study on low-level microwave exposure of rats

Adang, Dirk;Vander Vorst, André
(2004) Conference Proceedings. 34th European Microwave Conference — Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands (12.October.2004)

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  • Adang, DirkUCLouvain
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  • Vander Vorst, AndréUCLouvain
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In the military environment, microwaves are mainly used by radars. The general public applications of microwaves are essentially the cellular telephone and the microwave oven, with exposure to TV signals and FM radio. A few years ago, articles in the national and international press expressed concern about cancer incidences among radar technicians and people housed in the neighborhood of an antenna base station. In this study, a possible causal link between radar radiation and the physiological and cellular changes is being evaluated by an epidemiological animal study on 120 rats, for 1 year. In order to assess the possible biological long-term effects of microwaves, we selected among others the following blood parameters: lymphocytes, monocytes, granulocytes, erythrocytes and platelets. A quantitative study is performed in a first step.
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Adang, D., & Vander Vorst, A. (2004). Long-term epidemiological study on low-level microwave exposure of rats. Conference Proceedings. 34th European Microwave Conference (IEEE Cat.No.04EX963), Vol. 2, p. 665-8. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/222086