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For Dr. Chan (give my regards to Joe Kwan, Al Clancy and their great crew):

ELF and VDT Bibliography
(items marked with a * are
best for those lacking time
Items are selected for historical
interest and to maintain
balance)


*Michael N. Bates, Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields and Cancer: 
The Epidemiologic Evidence.  Env. Health Perspectives 95:  147-156 (1991).

*Department of Energy and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University.  Part 1: 
Measuring Power Frequency Magnetic Fields. Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, PA (1993).

*Department of Energy and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University.  Part 2: 
What Can We Conclude From Measurements of Power Frequency Magnetic Fields.
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (1993).

*M. Feychting and A. Ahlbom, Magnetic Fields and Cancer in People Residing Near
Swedish High Voltage Power Lines, Am. J. Epidemiology, 138 (7):  467-481 
(1993).

*B. Floderus, et al., Occupational Exposures to Electromagnetic Fields in
Relation to Leukemia and Brain Tumors, a Case Control Study.  Department of
Neuromedicine, National Institute of Occupational Health, 84 Solna, Sweden
(1992).

*Marilyn K. Goldhaber, Michael R. Polen, and Robert A. Hiatt, The Risk of
Miscarriages and Birth Defects Among Women Who Use Visual Display Terminals
During Pregnancy.  Am. J. Ind. Med., 13:  695-706 (1988).

*Reba Goodman, Yuri Chizmadzhev, and Ann Shirley-Henderson, Electromagnetic
Fields and Cells.  J. of Cellular Biochem  51:  436-441  (1993).

International Non-Ionizing Radiation Committee of the International Radiation
protection Association, Interim Guidelines on Limits of Exposure to 50/60 Hz
Electric and Magnetic Fields.  H. Phys.  58(1);  113-122 (1990)

*Juuka Juutilainen, Effects of Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields on Embryonic
Development and Pregnancy, Scand. J. Work Env. Health 17:  149-158 (1991).

Marja-Lisa Lindbohm, et al., Magnetic Fields of Video Display Terminals and
Spontaneous Abortions.  Am. J. Epidemiology 136:  1041-1051 (1992).

Shari McMahan, Jonathon Ericson, and Jon'a Meyer, Depressive Symptomatology in
Women and Residential Proximity to High-Voltage Transmission Lines.  Am. J.
Epidemiology  139:  58-63  (1994).

Ian A. Marriott and Maria A. Stuchly, Health Aspects of Work with Visual
Display Terminals.  J. Occ. Med., 28:  833-848 (1986).

*William E. Murray, Video Display Terminals - Radiation Issues.  Library High
Tech, Issue 12, 3:  43-47 (1985).

*Indira Nair, M. Granger Morgan, and H. Keith Florig, Biological Effects of
Power Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields  Background Paper. prepared for U.
S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment.  National Technical Information
Service accession no. PB89-209985.  National Technical Information Service,
Springfield, VA  (1989).

*Jorgen H. Olsen, Annelise Nielsen, and Gabi Schulgen, Residence Near High
Voltage Facilities and Risk of Cancer in Children.  Br. Med. J.  307:  891-895 
(1993).

*Physical Agents Threshold Limit Value Committee, Documentation of the
Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices, Sixth Edition, Vol.
III, PA-45 - PA-70.  Cincinnati, OH, American Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists (1993).

Robert Pool, Is There an EMF-Cancer Connection?  Science 249:  1096-1098
(1990).

Robert Pool, Electromagnetic Fields:  The Biological Evidence.  Science 249: 
1378-1381 (1990).

*Robert Pool, Flying Blind:  The Making of EMF Policy.  Science 250:  23-25
(1990).

Charles Poole, Robert Kavet, Donna P. Furch, Karen Donelan, Jonathan M. Charry,
and Nancy A. Dreyer, Depressive Symptoms and Headaches in Relation to Proximity
of Residence to an Alternating-Current Transmission Line Right-of-Way.  Am. J.
Epidemiology  137:  318-330  (1993).

David A. Savitz and Eugenia E. Calle, Leukemia and Occupational Exposure to
Electromagnetic Fields:  Review of Epidemiologic Surveys, J. Occ. Med. 29:  47
- 51 (1987).

David A. Savitz et al., Case-Control Study of Childhood Cancer and Exposure to
60 Hz Magnetic Fields.  Am. J. Epidemiology, 128:  21-38  (1988).

David A. Savitz, Neil A. Pearce, and Charles Poole, Methodological Issues in
the Epidemiology of Electromagnetic Fields and Cancer.  Epidemiologic Reviews,
11:  59-78 (1989).

*Theresa M. Schnorr, et al., Video Display Terminals and the Risk of
Spontaneous Abortions.  The New England J. Med. 324:  727 - 733 (1991).

Gerrit H. Schreiber, Gerard M. H. Swaen, Jan M. M. Meijers, Jos J. M. Slangen,
and Fred Sturmans, Cancer Mortality and Residence Near Electricity Transmission
Equipment: A Retrospective Cohort Study.  Int. J. Epidemiology  22:  9-15 
(1993).

Richard K. Severson et al., Acute Nonlymphocytic Leukemia and Residential
Exposure to Power Frequency Magnetic Fields.  Am. J. Epidemiology, 128:  11-18
(1988).

Nicholas H. Steneck, Harold J. Cook, Arthur J. Vander, and Gordon L. Kane,  The
Origins of U. S. Safety Standards for Microwave Radiation.  Science 208: 
1230-1237 (1980).

*Pia K. Verkasalao, Eero Pukkala, Mikko Y. Hongisto, Jorma E. Valjus, Pekka J.
Jarvinen, Kauko V. Heikkila, and Markku Koskenvuo, Risk of Cancer in Finnish
Children Living Close to Power Lines.  Br. Med. J.  307:  895-899 (1993).

*Nancy Wertheimer and Ed Leeper, Electrical Wiring Configurations and Childhood
Cancer.  Am. J. Epidemiology, 109:  273-284.

*M. J. Wiley et al., The Effects of Continuous Exposure to 20-kHz Sawtooth
Magnetic Fields on the Litters of CD-1 Mice.  Teratology  46:  391-398 (1992).

Serial Papers in One Journal:

*Physics and Society
Robert K. Adair, Electrophobia:  Are Biological Effects of Weak ELF Fields
Impossible?  Physics and Society 19:  12-13 (1990).

M. Granger Morgan, 60 Hz Electromagnetic Fields:  Problems in Risk Assessment
and Policy Response.  Physics and Society 19:  10-11 (1990).

T. S. Tenforde, Interaction of Extremely-Low Frequency Electric and Magnetic
Fields with Humans, Physics and Society 19:  7-10 (1990).

*Health Physics
Robert Kavet and Richard Tell, VDTs:  Field Levels, Epidemiology, and
Laboratory Studies.  Health Phys.  61:  47-57 (1991).

R. C. Petersen, Radiofrequency/Microwave Protection Guides.  Health Phys.  61: 
59-67 (1991).

Larry E. Anderson, ELF:  Exposure Levels, Bioeffects, and Epidemiology.  Health
Phys.  61:  41-46 (1991).

Richard A. Luben, Effects of Low-Energy Electromagnetic Fields (Pulsed and Dc)
on Membrane Signal Transduction Processes in Biological Systems.  Health Phys. 
61:  15-28 (1991).

Sol M. Michaelson, Biological Effects of Radiofrequency radiation:  Concepts
and Criteria.  Health Phys.  61:  3-14 (1991).

*American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
T. Dan Bracken, Exposure Assessment for Power Frequency Electric and Magnetic
Fields.  Am. Ind. Hyg. Assn. J. 54:  165-177 (1993).

Stephen F. Cleary, A Review of In Vitro Studies:  Low-Frequency Electromagnetic
Fields.  Am. Ind. Hyg. Assn. J. 54:  178-185 (1993).

Larry E. Anderson, Biological Effects of Extremely Low-Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields:  In Vivo Studies.  Am. Ind. Hyg. Assn. J. 54:  186-196
(1993).

David A. Savitz, Overview of Epidemiologic Research on Electric and Magnetic
Fields and Cancer.  Am. Ind. Hyg. Assn. J. 54:  197-204 (1993).

William E. Feero, Electric and Magnetic Field Management.  Am. Ind. Hyg. Assn.
J. 54:  205-210 (1993).

Environmental Science Technology
J. G. Davis et al., Health Effects of Low-Frequency Electric and Magnetic
Fields.  Env. Sci. Technol.  27:  42-51 (1993).

David A. Savitz, Health Effects of Low-Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields. 
Env. Sci. Technol.  27:  52-54 (1993).

Thomas S. Tenforde, Health Effects of Low-Frequency Electric and Magnetic
Fields.  Env. Sci. Technol.  27:  56-58 (1993).



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Date: 2/27/95 11:47 PM
To: GORDON MILLER
From: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu




Dear Radsafe Subscribers

It would be much appreciated if anyone could furnish me with information and
literatures regarding biological hazard of high tension transmission cables
from power plants such as childhood leukemia etc.

Regards

Paul M W Chan, PhD
University Radiation Protection Officer
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Tel: (852) 2358 6535
Fax: (852) 2335 0074
E-mail: EOMWCHAN@USTHK.BITNET
 


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