Published in Clinical Oncology Week, May 14th, 2007
Exposure to low frequency electromagnetic fields of 50 to 60 Hz has been implicated in an increased risk of leukaemia, brain and breast cancers.
The researchers used the health and employment records of more than 22,000 utility workers at 99 different electrical energy supply companies in Denmark.
All the employees had been employed at the companies for a minimum of three months since 1968, and they were tracked for an...
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