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Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics | Volume: 3
July 23-25, 2018 | Moscow, Russia
12
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World Cancer Congress
Radiation induced oxidative stress mediated toxicity and possible protective measures
Kavindra Kumar Kesari
Aalto University, Finland
A
n increasing rate of cancer is likewise confronted with an
arrayofenvironmental,healthandlifestylefactors.Cigarette
smoke, consumption of alcohol, heavy use of cellphone are a
part of lifestyle factors and equally responsible for the cancer.
Cancer is likely to be affected by the intense exposure to heat
and extreme exposure to pesticides, radiations, radioactivity
and other hazardous substances. The present evidence on
cell phone or other electronic gadgets are based on scientific
research and public policy initiative to give an overview of what
is known of biological effects that occur at radiofrequency
(RF)/ electromagnetic fields (EMFs) exposure. Several types of
ionizing and non-ionizing radiations surround us and both have
recognized causativeeffects onbiological system. The reviews of
last few decades on health endpoints reported to be associated
with RF include childhood leukemia, brain tumors, genotoxic
effects, neurological effects and neurodegenerative diseases,
immune system deregulation, allergic and inflammatory
responses, infertility and some cardiovascular effects. Most
of the reports conclude a reasonable suspicion of cell phone
risk based on clear evidence of bio-effects. In the present
scenario, limited studies found a solution against protection
to these radiations. There are many known compounds which
can act as antioxidants, anti-cancerous leads; mainly green
tea, melatonin, hydroxyl apatite nanoparticle etc. These
antioxidants play an important role against RF-EMF radiations.
The study will explore the possible mechanism of RF-EMF
radiation interaction and protection against these radiations
e:
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