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Favorable and Unfavorable EMF Frequency Patterns in Cancer: Perspectives for Improved Therapy and Prevention

PAPER manual 2018 Review Effect: mixed Evidence: Insufficient

Abstract

Favorable and Unfavorable EMF Frequency Patterns in Cancer: Perspectives for Improved Therapy and Prevention Meijer DKF, Geesink HJH. Favourable and Unfavourable EMF Frequency Patterns in Cancer: Perspectives for Improved Therapy and Prevention. Journal Cancer Therapy. 9(3):188-230. 2018. Carcinogenesis fits in a frequency pattern of electromagnetic field (EMF) waves, in which a gradual loss of cellular organization occurs. Such generation of cancer features can be inhibited by adequate exposure to coherent electromagnetic frequencies. However, cancer can also be initiated and promoted at other distinct frequencies of electromagnetic waves. Both observations were revealed by analyzing 100 different EMF frequency data reported in a meta-analyses of 123 different, earlier published, biomedical studies. The studied EM frequencies showed a fractal pattern of 12 beneficial (anti-cancer) frequencies, and 12 detrimental (cancer promoting) frequencies, that form the central pattern of a much wider self-similar EMF spectrum of cancer inhibiting or promoting activities. Inhibiting of the cancer process, and even curing of the disease, can thus be considered through exposure to the coherent type of EM fields. Stabilization of the disease can be understood by constructive resonance of macromolecules in the cancer cell with the externally appied coherent EMF field frequencies, called solitons/polarons. The latter, for instance, have been shown earlier to induce repair in DNA/RNA conformation and/or epigenetic changes. The field of EMF treatment of cancer disorders is rapidly expanding and our studies may invite further experimental and clinical studies in which systematically various potential EMF treatment protocols could be applied, with combined and modulated frequencies, to obtain even more efficient EMF anti-cancer therapies. Open access paper: scirp.org

AI evidence extraction

At a glance
Study type
Review
Effect direction
mixed
Population
Sample size
Exposure
Evidence strength
Insufficient
Confidence: 62% · Peer-reviewed: unknown

Main findings

The authors report an analysis of 100 EMF frequency data points drawn from meta-analyses of 123 earlier biomedical studies, describing a fractal pattern with 12 purported beneficial (anti-cancer) and 12 purported detrimental (cancer-promoting) frequencies. They propose that coherent EMF exposures at certain frequencies could inhibit, stabilize, or potentially cure cancer, while other frequencies could initiate or promote cancer.

Outcomes measured

  • carcinogenesis/cancer initiation and promotion
  • cancer inhibition/anti-cancer effects
  • DNA/RNA conformation repair
  • epigenetic changes

Limitations

  • Specific frequencies and exposure metrics (e.g., field strength, SAR, duration) are not provided in the abstract.
  • The work is described as an analysis of previously published studies/meta-analyses; methods for selecting and analyzing the 100 frequency data points are not detailed in the abstract.
  • Mechanistic explanations (e.g., solitons/polarons, DNA/RNA repair, epigenetic changes) are presented without methodological detail in the abstract.
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        "The work is described as an analysis of previously published studies/meta-analyses; methods for selecting and analyzing the 100 frequency data points are not detailed in the abstract.",
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