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   cell phone and breast cancer: the cell phone-generated pulsed 217hz elf magnetic field increases angiogenesis  
   
نویسنده mahna akram ,firoozabadi mohamad ,atashi amir
منبع iranian journal of medical physics - 2021 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:421 -429
چکیده    Introduction: over the last decades, there has been an increasing trend in using cell phones which are exposing us to radio-frequency (rf) and extremely low frequency (elf) magnetic fields with various known and unknown biological effects. this protective study aimed to investigate the impact of environmental 217 hz (as an elf) magnetic fields generated by mobile phones on angiogenesis as an essential factor in tumor growth, in vitro and in vivo. material and methods: magnetic fields with amplitudes of 0.5, 6, 22, 44, 65 & 159 µt were exposed on human umbilical vein endothelial cells (huvecs) and proliferation and viability of cells were measured. 3d angiogenesis assay was done by culturing huvec-covered microbeads in collagen gel and counting the number of sprouting micro-vessels per microbead. the percent of cd31 positive areas in breast tumor tissues of mice was assessed in the in vivo study. results: results showed that some of the applied amplitudes could increase proliferation as well as the viability of huvecs. furthermore, 22 and 44 µt magnetic fields could significantly increase the angiogenesis of breast tumors in the mouse. conclusion: there is a promoting effect from elf magnetic fields generated by cell phones on the angiogenesis of tumors. it will be helpful if we recommend that cancer patients not to be exposed to cell phones.
کلیدواژه magnetic field ,angiogenesis ,endothelial cells ,mice ,breast cancer
آدرس tabriz university of medical sciences, department of medical physics, iran, tarbiat modares university, department of medical physics, iran, shahroud university of medical sciences, department of medical laboratory sciences, iran
پست الکترونیکی atashia@shmu.ac.ir
 
     
   
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