Cancer Studies.
癌研究
Scientists believed from the outset that millimeter waves are nonionizing
and, therefore, do not initiate, promote, or co-promote skin cancer. To confirm
this hypothesis, a research program was conducted to determine whether the ADS beam
might promote or co-promote carcinogenesis in the skin. Using established practices in
skin cancer research, the ADS human effects research team investigated the possibility
that single or repeated exposures would promote or co-promote skin cancer. These tests
included exposing mice to millimeter waves for up to 12 weeks. The results of these tests
clearly showed no evidence of cancer promotion or co-promotion. The test results were
conclusive that the ADS millimeter wave energy is not a cancer risk. The findings of
these studies were published in the peer-reviewed medical journal Carcinogenesis in
2001
科学者達は、mm波は、電離せず、従って、皮膚癌を起こして、進行、或いは相互進行しないという事をはなっから信じた。
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Good‐bye to All That Robert Graves
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