Electromagnetic fields, 5G and health: what about the precautionary principle?

被引:30
|
作者
Frank, John William [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Usher Inst, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
environmental health; cancer; epidemiology; radiation; policy;
D O I
10.1136/jech-2019-213595
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
New fifth generation (5G) telecommunications systems, now being rolled out globally, have become the subject of a fierce controversy. Some health protection agencies and their scientific advisory committees have concluded that there is no conclusive scientific evidence of harm. Several recent reviews by independent scientists, however, suggest that there is significant uncertainty on this question, with rapidly emerging evidence of potentially harmful biological effects from radio frequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposures, at the levels 5G roll-out will entail. This essay identifies four relevant sources of scientific uncertainty and concern: (1) lack of clarity about precisely what technology is included in 5G; (2) a rapidly accumulating body of laboratory studies documenting disruptive in vitro and in vivo effects of RF-EMFs-but one with many gaps in it; (3) an almost total lack (as yet) of high-quality epidemiological studies of adverse human health effects from 5G EMF exposure specifically, but rapidly emerging epidemiological evidence of such effects from past generations of RF-EMF exposure; (4) persistent allegations that some national telecommunications regulatory authorities do not base their RF-EMF safety policies on the latest science, related to unmanaged conflicts of interest. The author, an experienced epidemiologist, concludes that one cannot dismiss the growing health concerns about RF-EMFs, especially in an era when higher population levels of exposure are occurring widely, due to the spatially dense transmitters which 5G systems require. Based on the precautionary principle, the author echoes the calls of others for a moratorium on the further roll-out of 5G systems globally, pending more conclusive research on their safety.
引用
收藏
页码:562 / 566
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Electromagnetic Fields and the Precautionary Principle
    Kundi, Michael
    Hardell, Lennart
    Sage, Cindy
    Sobel, Eugene
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2009, 117 (11) : A484 - A485
  • [2] Precautionary principle application and 5G development
    Carciofi, Claudia
    Valbonesi, Simona
    Bisceglia, Bruno
    2018 IEEE 29TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PERSONAL, INDOOR AND MOBILE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS (PIMRC), 2018, : 1192 - 1196
  • [3] On Measuring Electromagnetic Fields in 5G Technology
    Pawlak, Rafal
    Krawiec, Piotr
    Zurek, Jerzy
    IEEE ACCESS, 2019, 7 : 29826 - 29835
  • [4] 5G Technology and the Precautionary Principle Under the European Convention on Human Rights
    Azzariti, Alessio
    DIRITTI UMANI E DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE, 2023, 17 (02) : 375 - 403
  • [5] Do Dense 5G Networks Increase Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields?
    Chiaraviglio, Luca
    Turco, Sara
    Bianchi, Giuseppe
    Blefari-Melazzi, Nicola
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE, 2021, 109 (12) : 1880 - 1887
  • [6] What Will 5G Be?
    Andrews, Jeffrey G.
    Buzzi, Stefano
    Choi, Wan
    Hanly, Stephen V.
    Lozano, Angel
    Soong, Anthony C. K.
    Zhang, Jianzhong Charlie
    IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, 2014, 32 (06) : 1065 - 1082
  • [7] Misunderstandings about radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure and 5G misinformation
    Rowley, Jack
    Mazar, Haim
    2021 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICROWAVES, ANTENNAS, COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (COMCAS), 2021, : 219 - 221
  • [8] 5G base station electromagnetic fields assessment: pilot study in Moscow
    Perov, Sergey
    Rubtsova, Nina
    Belaya, Olga
    SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK, 2022, 13 : S344 - S344
  • [9] What Will 5G Bring?
    Carlson, Erika K.
    ENGINEERING, 2020, 6 (07) : 725 - 727
  • [10] On the Assessment of Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields Transmitted by 5G NR Base Stations
    Keller, Helmut
    HEALTH PHYSICS, 2019, 117 (05): : 541 - 545