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Life-Time Dosimetric Assessment for Mice and Rats Exposed in Reverberation Chambers of the 2-Year NTP Cancer Bioassay Study on Cell Phone Radiation.

Yijian Gong1, Myles Capstick1, Sven Kuehn1, Perry Wilson2, John Ladbury2, Galen Koepke2, David L McCormick3, Ronald L Melnick4, Niels Kuster5.   

Abstract

In this paper, we present the detailed life-time dosimetry analysis for rodents exposed in the reverberation exposure system designed for the two-year cancer bioassay study conducted by the National Toxicology Program of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. The study required the well-controlled and characterized exposure of individually housed, unrestrained mice at 1900 MHz and rats at 900 MHz, frequencies chosen to give best uniformity exposure of organs and tissues. The wbSAR, the peak spatial SAR and the organ specific SAR as well as the uncertainty and variation due to the exposure environment, differences in the growth rates, and animal posture were assessed. Compared to the wbSAR, the average exposure of the high-water-content tissues (blood, heart, lung) were higher by ~4 dB, while the low-loss tissues (bone and fat) were less by ~9 dB. The maximum uncertainty over the exposure period for the SAR was estimated to be <49% (k=2) for the rodents whereas the relative uncertainty between the group was <14% (k=1). The instantaneous variation (averaged over 1 min) was <13% (k=1), which is small compared to other long term exposure research projects. These detailed dosimetric results empowers comparison with other studies and provides a reference for studies of long-term biological effects of exposure of rodents to RF energy.

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Keywords:  RF exposure; Specific Absorption Rate (SAR); dosimetry; reverberation chamber

Year:  2017        PMID: 29217849      PMCID: PMC5714545          DOI: 10.1109/TEMC.2017.2665039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Electromagn Compat        ISSN: 0018-9375            Impact factor:   2.006


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