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Joint actions of environmental nonionizing electromagnetic fields and chemical pollution in cancer promotion.
Studies of environmental electromagnetic (EM) field interactions in tissues have contributed to a new understanding of both normal growth and the biology of cancer in cell growth. From cancer research comes a floodtide of new knowledge about the disruption of communication by cancer-promoting chemic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567752/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2205491 |
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description | Studies of environmental electromagnetic (EM) field interactions in tissues have contributed to a new understanding of both normal growth and the biology of cancer in cell growth. From cancer research comes a floodtide of new knowledge about the disruption of communication by cancer-promoting chemicals with an onset of unregulated growth. Bioelectromagnetic research reveals clear evidence of joint actions at cell membranes of chemical cancer promoters and environmental electromagnetic fields. The union of these two disciplines has resulted in the first major new approach to tumor formation in 75 years, directing attention to dysfunctions in inward and outward streams of signals at cell membranes, rather than to damage DNA in cell nuclei, and to synergic actions of chemical pollutants and environmental electromagnetic fields. We are witnesses and, in great measure, participants in one of the great revolutions in the history of biology. In little more than a century, we have moved from organs, to tissues, to cells, and finally to the molecules that are the elegant fabric of living tissues. Today, we stand at a new frontier. It may be more difficult to comprehend, but it is far more significant; for it is at the atomic level, rather than the molecular, that physical, rather than chemical, processes appear to shape the flow of signals that are at the essence of living matter. To pursue these problems in the environment and in the laboratory, our needs for further research with appropriate budgets are great.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |
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spelling | pubmed-15677522006-09-18 Joint actions of environmental nonionizing electromagnetic fields and chemical pollution in cancer promotion. Adey, W R Environ Health Perspect Research Article Studies of environmental electromagnetic (EM) field interactions in tissues have contributed to a new understanding of both normal growth and the biology of cancer in cell growth. From cancer research comes a floodtide of new knowledge about the disruption of communication by cancer-promoting chemicals with an onset of unregulated growth. Bioelectromagnetic research reveals clear evidence of joint actions at cell membranes of chemical cancer promoters and environmental electromagnetic fields. The union of these two disciplines has resulted in the first major new approach to tumor formation in 75 years, directing attention to dysfunctions in inward and outward streams of signals at cell membranes, rather than to damage DNA in cell nuclei, and to synergic actions of chemical pollutants and environmental electromagnetic fields. We are witnesses and, in great measure, participants in one of the great revolutions in the history of biology. In little more than a century, we have moved from organs, to tissues, to cells, and finally to the molecules that are the elegant fabric of living tissues. Today, we stand at a new frontier. It may be more difficult to comprehend, but it is far more significant; for it is at the atomic level, rather than the molecular, that physical, rather than chemical, processes appear to shape the flow of signals that are at the essence of living matter. To pursue these problems in the environment and in the laboratory, our needs for further research with appropriate budgets are great.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) 1990-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1567752/ /pubmed/2205491 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Adey, W R Joint actions of environmental nonionizing electromagnetic fields and chemical pollution in cancer promotion. |
title | Joint actions of environmental nonionizing electromagnetic fields and chemical pollution in cancer promotion. |
title_full | Joint actions of environmental nonionizing electromagnetic fields and chemical pollution in cancer promotion. |
title_fullStr | Joint actions of environmental nonionizing electromagnetic fields and chemical pollution in cancer promotion. |
title_full_unstemmed | Joint actions of environmental nonionizing electromagnetic fields and chemical pollution in cancer promotion. |
title_short | Joint actions of environmental nonionizing electromagnetic fields and chemical pollution in cancer promotion. |
title_sort | joint actions of environmental nonionizing electromagnetic fields and chemical pollution in cancer promotion. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567752/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2205491 |
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